Chris Soria’s Track 6
Everyone loses their way sometimes. Your compass gets wacked
and the lodestone is off. Your tuner hits the floor and suddenly the D string
cannot harmonize for shit.
For me, it is writing. It’s always the writing. If I don’t
produce my work, write my mind and the world, everything goes haywire. I
literally have to write. I think most people have something like that,
something you need to do because it’s in you to do, and if you don’t the stuff
of you just piles up all over the place, becomes a mess and a labyrinth and you’re
all caught up in it. In your own head, your own heart, winding around the same
tall hedges, unable to see over them, unable to breathe deep and turn around
and find your way back out.
This is probably why Chris Soria’s Track 6 (ig chrissoria) resonated so deeply for me today at SpreadArt (ig spreadartnyc) in Bushwick.
It’s the antithesis of chaos. It’s organized, it’s tight, it’s balanced, it’s
pretty. It’s a mandala for me. The longer you look the deeper you go – both inside yourself and outside of yourself.
Why is that important?
Chris Soria, Track 6, Brooklyn August 2016 |
Because.... Intuition.
Buddhists, Sufis, Desert Fathers, and Anasazis had clear and
beautiful things to say about intuition well before Immanuel Kant. All the same, the old
German said that intuition is all about direct contact with a thing, an idea, a
piece of art, even a person.
Osho and Eckhart Tolle and the Yogis say that the
intuitive – meditative state can be such a deep, profound contact that we are
at once – through our deepest selves – in contact with cosmos, sometimes that
particular ray of cosmos that is our most essential self, the best of each of
us manifested through our practice in this moment. Even western doctors agree
that the rest we get in meditation can be more restorative than hours of “sleep.”
And on the other side, there is nothing more exhilarating, nothing that makes
us come alive more than moments of intuitive insight – moments when in an
instant everything comes clear and we know a thing so deeply and significantly
true for us, we are like a match, finally lit, light and heat everywhere… all
big, fat, broken out, toothy smiles of a five-year old who has just heard the
cricket he waited for all winter. There he is in a moment of contact and
oneness with the cricket and cosmos and a song and the night and the streetlights. Just as
he hoped and waited, there it was, and he is in the line, caught in the beauty
of the world that he just knew was there.
That’s me, when I write. Ayo when he builds. Marthalicia
when she paints. Rock when he runs. So why see Chris Soria’s Track 6? Why feel the mandala?
Fall into the art, dwell in its space, and I remember my
most real, most spirit self. And she is a fountain and a queen. She waters me,
and she leads me. She’s the one the Mandala awakens. She’s my deepest self, and
the one who can walk me back out of the labyrinth when my compass is broken and
my D string cannot send back echoes to show me where the walls stop.
When I write, I meet my idea so fully, so deeply, I have
gone through myself out into the world, and out there was #OneLove.
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