Event Horizon

Listen to the song Event Horizon

Into the Black Hole

Just visited an exhibition at the Valkhof Museum Nijmegen. Armed with a videocamera and trying to connect with what I see and starting to look beyond and entering into a realm of #movement #fluidity #waterflowpatterns #reflections and much more.

This inspired me to compose “Event Horizon“.

One of the best-known examples of an event horizon derives from general relativity’s description of a black hole, a celestial object so dense that no nearby matter or radiation can escape its gravitational field. Often, this is described as the boundary within which the black hole’s escape velocity is greater than the speed of light. (ref. Wikipedia)

What is the big deal?

The event horizon you could say is the human way of thinking in opposites, dualistic thinking. Now in our spiritual awakening we take another step at a certain point. Starting to dawn in your mind that there is more than just opposites, recognizing there is something like #Oneness . But how to get there?

Starting from the event horizon and going step by step deeper into the within, you suddenly pass “the point of no return”. Indeed this is the point of going deeper into your within-ness, but this time with no sense of getting out of it. You could call it a rebirth moment. The compacted, dense ideas about yourself, the self-images, the concerns, the possessiveness for material sense has no way to go but to be so compacted that you suddenly collapses into itself and suddenly expands in a tremendous light that is the New YOU!!! It happened to me and it happens to me.

The composition

The composition I did make on the #NativeIntruments #S61MK3 keyboard with #analoguekeys #straylight and a #drumkit from the #Kontakt7Collection

Watch it here

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