We See Each Other in Infinite Forms No. 6 (2025 - )
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Today it has almost become a cliché to say that everything is energy. I tend to imagine this energy as something that flows. If it flows, it likely has direction, velocity—perhaps even intention, awareness, intelligence, structure, and its own laws.

The individual “here and now” is both essential and insignificant in nature. Essential, because attention—and through it, understanding, and ultimately love—can only emerge from the present moment. And yet insignificant, as individual consciousness is but a grain of sand, a separated particle within a much larger whole.

As Rudolf Steiner writes in The Sensible and the Supersensible Worlds:
“...a proof derived from thinking can never, in any way, be authoritative for reality. Never.”

When a body moves out of its own form in a long-exposure pinhole photograph, it also slips out of its own time and space. The “here and now” begins to turn toward a more cosmic quality—toward a sense of “everywhere and always.”