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“[...] the View of Our Perception
And the perception of Our View is Our Stage.”
Margaret Cameron28
of it.’ My heart is racing, my fingers are cold and wet
and I touch the keys. ‘Ok’ I say to myself, and close my
eyes to feel the sensation in my sternum area. Again,
the cliff feeling, about to parachute, but only without a
parachute. I breathe in and release my voice and fingers
into a wild dance, an uncontrolled movement…
We sat in the forest, we journeyed with our voices, we
sang in, and listened to, languages foreign to most of
us, and we were grateful to be taken places by whoever
was creating the container for who-knows-what to
emerge.
“To receive one’s own experience (or breath) as knowledge is
transformative (it performs).”
Margaret Cameron29
We created conditions for something to show up as
important.
“Rubbing between Perception and Experience
Is becoming palpable, palpable,
Engendering Our Pearl against
The drying Wind of all that is Known.”
Margaret Cameron 30
“Rubbing between Perception
and Experience
Is becoming palpable, palpable,
Engendering Our Pearl against
The drying Wind of all that is Known.”
Margaret Cameron
…They are singing to and with each other, not according
to the laws of music, but to the laws of motion. A wild
irresistible sound emerges. New Music again! I’ve
never heard anything like it, and the feeling of letting
go makes me laugh. In this very moment I realize that
this is crazy unique music that puts everything I’ve ever
understood as music to the shade. ‘Ok!’ he exclaims and
we burst into laughter.
‘This is great!’ exclaims my colleague. ‘It feels like Anti
Music’ I say. It goes against everything I would normally
do. But I love the sound of it…”
28 Ibid. p. 110.
29 Ibid. p. 70.
30 Ibid. p. 106.
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