Shree
Shree
How should one perceive an _object_ ?
Object only has a relational existence. I see it either as closed, introverted, disconnected with surroundings, product of a context, an inspiration, an experience, communal, human centric, controlled freak, historical, ahistorical and so on.
Therefore above indicate intents behind the form of becoming. Or intents give rise to objects.
In our discussions in academic institutions, students require to realize different intents that generate a form. A student need not latch on to existing vocabulary of objects (because that becomes stale), but they should take the opportunity of realizing the form from _intentions._
_Visualising_ is the becoming of intentions. Do we hurry students to create a form? That's a question we need to ponder about.
Now there might be preferred intents over those which suggest inappropriate ones. Why? Because probably the preferred intents suggest a few of these things - environmental sensitivity, ethical position, connections with everyone, community led experiences, crux of experience itself, expansion to a higher value, synthesis of everything and not leading to separations or fragments. These create a "memory" or "awareness" that suggests a concept of what it means to exist in this world?
Therefore, the _perception of form_ is a temporary stop in a long process of flow/ evolution. Whenever one wishes to station intents, it results into an experience of a form. One perceives a form whenever an intent materializes, quite similar to the vapour materializing into ice cubes! I can see an ice cubes, but I can only feel vapour, since vapour is unbounded, depicts a flow, and seems more subtle.
Therefore this indicates that feelings perceive unbounded, non territorial, fluid forces or ideas or intentions. Those crustallize into some form when the intellect interacts with feelings. Therefore feelings and intellect signify _different states of awareness._ Feelings seem more subtle state of awareness than the intellect. Desires (which lead to ego centric actions) seem even more gross and visible and urge an immediate action of some sort.
Therefore one critical inquiry is how does a form take shape from intentions?!
Hari Om.
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