Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Introduction to "The guide of how to shape the light"

In the beginning there was darkness.
Deep and true. Cold?
Not nesserily. There are times when darkness offers an unexpected warmness. It is a refuge and a house. And houses are always warm.

In the beginning there was un-light. Then light was made and darkness was lost from the known world and something else came, an illusion of darkness when the light cannot bath everything. This illusion we name shadow.
Shadow is a filter. It filters light and it presents it to us like something else. Shadow is not evil. Shadow is colour.

What is the real light then? Light has two natures. It can be approached as wave or as matter. In this handbook light has two different natures. The light that we see, that reflect on lakes and slips through the trees and dances on the sea's waves, the light that reveals things no matter if beautiful or ugly.

But there is another nature of light that we cannot see but we feel it inside us.
This light cannot be described with colors but with feelings. Pure, warm and hopeful.This light knows no obstacles cause it is immaterial, like a wave. This light comes to gently touch our souls' chords. Real light that sometimes is so bright that our soul cannot contain all this beauty and our eyes are brought to tears.

This light, that inspite of its complexity it can be captured by a simple photograph. The smile of a baby with its arms outstreched as his parent holds it in the air. The hand that helps someone who lost every hope of help. The rainbow that lies on the horizon to end every hardship.

The light, such a valuable thing that, without it we wouldn't be living and we would be traveling in the unknown world.
A travel to real darkness.

Ghosts

We all sit in a sofa
placed on a remote place
with a fantastic view
at the landscape surrounding us

This is our haven and our sojourn
we can see and we can listen
we can smell and we can taste
but we cannot touch

And if we ever find the strength
to get up from that sofa
we'll see that the space is too little
for we are surrounded by walls

Walls painted by ourselves
our relatives and maybe friends
and lovers and even by
all kind of teachers and mentors

And the only thing indicating
that there is a real world outside
is the ceiling..
The ceiling which is the sky itself

None can take the sky
away from us nor put
a concrete ceiling above our heads
cause then we would be living in a tomb

And nothing really lives in a tomb
Tombs are places of the dead
And dead people can't feel
or be felt; only their absense

There are few who would tear down
these walls and see the real landscape
Tear down these beautiful paintings
so lovingly -or not- offered by others

A real view at the surrounding world
is offered by none other than the world itself
Billions of humans workings like artists
on the canvas of your mind

And there are others who choose
to stay behind these walls
And their screams and fears
reach out in the night sky

But these people cannot touch, or be touched
they are like ghosts, projecting theirselves
out of the walls, to the sky
but ghosts are nothing else but cursed dead.