Spider Webs at Sunrise
I pick up bits and pieces all the time:
painting
writing
thinking
feeling
seeing
living
dreaming/asleep/awake
dreaming/asleep/awake
Organizing, well that's another story category. Again, bits of stray data, photos, memories and more are stored in small files or boxes in my imaginary vision board picture memory. Music is there too, physical and non physical meaning I can hear melodies in full sound in my head (even overnight) or listening to a repeating track of choice. All styles of music appear.
How much is genetic memory I question? Meaning how much intuition is here, leading me to locations, buildings, countries, painters, musicians of interest, familiar animals or even foods I lke. Friends enter mainly through teaching, again by intuition and synchronicity.
Recently I was watching a weather map, with various models and forecasts. I realized I was hyperfocusing on only small bits of data at one time. The forecaster spoke, colors, changes, news ticker flashes across the bottom, watches and warnings paraded across the screen. I realized if I read the current news ticker, all else vanished! If I listened to the voice or watched the screen changes, I was only picking up (in clear detail) exactly what I was focusing on at the moment, and nothing else....nothing.
Radar swooped and beamed on the screen in circular swirls, keeping me focused. I stood up to better concentrate on the unpridictable weather paths in motion.
Now music is rolling as I write, but vanishing from focus in the whirl of words and concentration of creativity. I turn the volume down to near nothing.
I also realized, while watching documentaries, how slowly I actually pick up important details or the big picture, a full circle of completion. That explains why I like to watch shows over and over and take notes. Each time viewing, or even a segment of the show, I pick up more and more visually plus informative additions. Some of these "bits and pieces" even get written into stories.
"Random and unrelated bits slice into wholeness."
Repeating predictable music is calming, lilting.
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* Game Board designed by Debra Basham, photo printed with permission
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Music:
Pancho and Lefty, by Townes Van Zandt. Sung by Willie Nelson with Merle Haggard (1983), Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Super Hits Willie Nelson.
Dahlis Roy: Visionary Artist, Author, and Tai Chi Instructor
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Spider Webs at Sunrise
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* Game Board: designed by Debra Basham, photo printed with Debra's permission