Synaesthetic Monk's Blues
Phantasmagoria, magic lantern shows, spectacles without substance. They achieved complete sensory experiences through noise, incense, lightening, water. There may be a time when we'll attend Weather Theaters to recall the sensation of rain.
About Me
- Name: Srinjay
- Location: Ithaca, New York, United States
The main thing a musician would like to do, is to give a picture to the listener of the many wonderful things he knows of and senses in the universe... I'm using the insides of sounds to move around in a very subtle way which, I think, ends up being inevitable. I feel it's the only solution to that particular problem that I presented myself.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
There's a theory about deja vu...
why do we think these things happened before?
Simple.
They did happen before, in our minds, as visions of the future. Because these are precognitions, we can't fit the material into our system of consciousness as it is now structured. This is basically supernatural stuff. We're seeing into the future but haven't learned how to process the experience. So it stays hidden until the precognition comes true, until we come face to face with the event. Now we are free to remember it, to experience it as familiar material.
Most of us have probably seen our own death but haven't known how to make the material surface.
Maybe when we die, the first thing we'll say is, "I know this feeling. I was here before."
that feeling you can only describe in French.
Maybe those are the fleeting moments of pure consciousness recognized, that are shelved away as false memory and illusions -
why do we think these things happened before?
Simple.
They did happen before, in our minds, as visions of the future. Because these are precognitions, we can't fit the material into our system of consciousness as it is now structured. This is basically supernatural stuff. We're seeing into the future but haven't learned how to process the experience. So it stays hidden until the precognition comes true, until we come face to face with the event. Now we are free to remember it, to experience it as familiar material.
Most of us have probably seen our own death but haven't known how to make the material surface.
Maybe when we die, the first thing we'll say is, "I know this feeling. I was here before."
that feeling you can only describe in French.
Maybe those are the fleeting moments of pure consciousness recognized, that are shelved away as false memory and illusions -