Remarks on...
The experimentations of life and outputs of our expertise and knowledge
Read the Extended: On Thought, Mind, and Intent
Brought Forth…
Is there experimentation that can be done outside the scope of what we are used to doing and going for, for what we take life to be, for the ways we entertain ourselves and for the things we are entertained by?
There is a lot of room not only for experimentation, but for creation. And for creation that comes from expertise or knowledge or simply having practiced or done “that thing” a lot, which makes us take that thing, whatever that is, for each of us, for granted.
In there, in that “something” you can do without thinking, where you can even close your eyes and still do it; in that thing you ace, but do not give too much credit for, not even to yourself for doing it; in that thing, there might be hidden a gem. The “what” that you can use to build your future now. (And I’m talking the next moments from now.)
The kind of life that is specifically designed for you because it fits you so well, that it can only be yours, as it has been yours all along but you never knew how to look for it.
In that space where your attention has finally turned toward it or, more correctly, turned inwardly toward it—like a movement you decide to make to finally invigorate what that something has always meant for you, even if not consciously accessed the majority of the time—you have the opportunity to finally assess what that is about.
Show-How…
And in that process, more of a movement really—an energetic recalibration of steps taken by your usual processes—you can determine the next moments, days, weeks, months, years to come.
In that moment, the moment you decide and start, the experimentation takes on a different connotation. The notes are not so similar then; of those habitual spaces of experimentation.
And everything changes accordingly. The people you meet. The places you go. And even if, initially, the people and places are the same, the ambiance is not; it cannot be. It has to change to adapt and align accordingly, and to you. To what you’re bringing differently, which you might not even realize at that time, not at the level of awareness necessary that’d allow you to do so with great attentiveness.
And if you keep going, whatever that direction [you set yourself for] shows you—the pathways that it opens, your creations or expressions, or the results of exposing your expertise and your knowledge into different forms of creation, what they culminate into—guaranteed it will surprise you, you can rest assured of that, and in a good way.
Good to Know…
And experimentation transforms into life. And life takes on a different note—that of what once you started experimenting with. Until the next experimentation is readied and plump to go its ways again. To show itself again to you, in unpredictable and unassuming ways.
A series of movements. Literally what life is all about. The movements of physical materialization. The movements of assuring such materialization. The encounters in between. A whole life in between actually.
A life that if observed with attention—the focus on its movements, especially—gives you everything you need to direct those movements.
And in a period of time in history where movements of technology, and infrastructure based on these technologies, set the tone for the movements of life [that are] to occur—based on what, what kinds of determinations and systems—it is important, at least top of mind, we appreciate how these movements are to process and shape our experimentations, our expertise and knowledge, even those we take for granted, into the kinds of creations we outsource and deliver.
