From The Garden of Unknowable Things Loudness

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From The Garden of Unknowable Things
 

Loudness

 


 

One type of encounter with your inevitable transformation is that of quiet acceptance. Another is resistance. Yet another is what you call boisterous accolades of heartfelt silence in loud expulsions of the energy of joy. This last type of encounter we would like to focus upon now, for the purpose of illustration. When you excite your senses with the expectation you hold for your future, given certain probabilities, you generate waveforms without your being which themselves generate the awareness of particular emotional states. Your experience of these emotional states emerges into the matrix of reality and becomes your conscious projection. What do you experience when you expect doom and yet are met with joy? What do you experience when you expect joy, yet you meet doom instead?

 

Either way, you encounter variations in the waveforms of energetic manifestation in your reality which, if translated into sound would be described by one listening to your reality as loud. Even when quiet expectation meets an outcome very different from what was expected, loudness ensues. The effect of such displacement of energetic waves of understanding on the matrix is a near-complete rearrangement of thought processes. Thus, loudness as an experience of randomness can be used as an impulse with which to divert attention from one set of possibility to another and experience alternate realities from those which may not necessarily lead to outcomes of a dynamic energy of life. Loud and boisterous life enters the matrix. And with joy it seeks to make itself known.

 

originally posted October 5, 2008

 

Garden of Unknowable Things

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