Zoned out I did….LOL

(I love this)

Kinda silly perhaps, but I was on the public bus a while back, the vehicle had stopped at an intersection and I stared out the window, surprised that I could actually fing see for the advertising was not present covering the fing window. Anyways, I stared out the window and I watched a car backing up and lost my sense of solidity on our beautiful planet Earth. I became one with the car’s movement, I became it, the movement,  the verb, in a tunnel facing its display, realizing our reality which is we are floating about in a sea of this and that right? I felt drunk in space. This is very much dualistic theory subject similar to Buddhist teaching. To become one with a forest say…..if we are devided we do not understand it’s beauty and stare bewildered, but if we simply are breathing and are one with it all, then perhaps we are enlightened some in THIS sense. BUT, objectivity is just sublime because it allows one to perceive the other and nod affirmative at the differences and similarities which make up everything. Like melting snowflakes all is separate and distinguished. Like a musical composition by Pierre Boulez, things are usually a work in progress too -in another sense lol- “A work in progress…” he would say, and change up a note or two when he felt it was necessary. Leonardo da Vinci worked tirelessly on his Sforza Horse to never complete it, but he staggered on. This horse by the way was actually created from sketches, several.

Beautiful thing!!!!! Gran Cavallo.

I cavalli di Cesare sono i più belli.

Merci!!!

Nico


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4 responses to “Zoned out I did….LOL”

  1. I want to ride that horse but I’m short to jump🤭 Yes, we are part of something bigger.

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  2. Horses are so cool

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  3. En masse Rojie!!! En masse!!!! These I recently discovered:

    What are gold horses called?

    Akhal-Teke
    The Akhal-Teke (/ˌækəlˈtɛk/ or /ˌækəlˈtɛki/; from Turkmen Ahalteke, [axalˈteke]) is a Turkmen horse breed. They have a reputation for speed and endurance, intelligence, thin manes and a distinctive metallic sheen. The shiny coat of the breed led to their nickname, “Golden Horses”.

    So amazing!!!

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