Deeper Well~Dwelling #36

Everything is Gesturing to Us



A conversation with creative and contemplative beings:

from the martial arts, the poetic arts, and the visual arts:

Hayashi [Tomio], Colin [Goedecke]

& Deep Listener Gregg [Trueman]...


... into an exploration of the many ways the world

speaks to us, and affects us, daily. Through its mudras:

the gestures, postures and choreographies of people, Nature

and inanimate objects. And how to fine-tune our

antennae, our third-eyes-and-ears, to clearly

and innerly see, hear, sense and interpret them.


…today's reality is very chopped up…has become very chaotic…The idea of a third-

eye is we have an organ that can perceive

the nature of energy as it influences us, whether we want to bring it in or seal

against it, or push back against it… So

[classic] mudras were designed to deal

with these radiant energies. But one

needed to know what you were going

to do with your mudras… we don't always know or understand what our gestures

are doing, or what the gestures of

inanimate objects are doing…


[Also] a lot of people are walking around

with clogged, congested third-ears

and blocked third-eyes [and] they can't see

the meanings, are unable to interpret

the meanings coming through these

gestures…


Everything is communicating with everything else, and it's a really fun exercise next time you go out and you're moving at

a nice, slow pace, and you say,  I'm going

to imagine that everything is talking to me

[and then] some things are going to catch

your attention…


…we're in essence ambassadors of Nature. We're not ambassadors of the digital world…Know that there's a shift away from supporting Nature, to supporting this artificial nature… [but] artificial intelligence,

in my opinion, comes with artificial 

consequences. Causes people to make

artificial decisions


…body and mind have a really amazing companionship, and the more excited you

get, the more physical your body will

become, and it will participate in the flow

of thoughts...creating thoughts by the gestures…”


~ Hayashi Tomio ~



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