Shree: Order
190822: Shree: Order
Order is a visible form of
potential. Consciousness is potential, that vibrates, creates a sequence,
converts or becomes force and then matter. This “conversion” perhaps is a
sequence of vibrations or a build up to become visible, dependent, changing,
full of motion and perceptional. When consciousness becomes visible, an order
is perceived. Or intent + conditions make for an order – a gateway for
consciousness to express. Thus motion can be said to represent an ordered form
of consciousness, which gets perceived; is made visible; has a space-time
dimension and hence displays all properties of change and scale and proportion
and feelings. Thoughts are nebulous or floating – the order is what makes the
thoughts take a tangible form of space and form (architecturally). Here it
should be noted that space in architecture and that in philosophy is different.
Architecturally it is perceived as a medium that gets defined by a form but
whose origin starts in the mindscape and perhaps even beyond. Philosophically,
space is a form of manifestation of consciousness and hence consciousness comes
before space.
In philosophy, the individual or
space has already manifested from consciousness and hence the action of
architecture starts well after manifestation has happened (or only takes place
in the world of motion). If one becomes philosophical, then there exists no
need for an architecture (since there may not exist any need for manifesting
space either!).
Motion is important – in the
sense that it is a gateway to take us to pure absolute potential. Order
therefore, is important and we cannot keep a meandering mindscape since that
will not lead us anywhere in terms of mindscape evolution. Hence order may be
seen as an effort to take us or touch us to a Divine dimension. The Divine can
only be seen or felt through Order.
The next question comes is how
does Order get established with the intent of going beyond? Order is intrinsic
in space and time – expressed in words, language, poem or art, architecture, people,
thinking, feelings, situations and so on. Hence what we think and how and how
we choose to express ourselves defines an Order and its intent – either of
entanglement or of liberation.
All may be an illusion, but one
is yet required to work on it to go beyond.
Hari Om.
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