Blue Moon
"When you move into the level of dream consciousness, all the laws of logic change. There, although you think you are seeing something that is not you, it is actually you that you are seeing, because the dream is simply a manifestation of your own will and energy - you created the dream and yet you are surprised by it. So the duality there is illusory. There, subject and object, though apparently separate, are the same."
Joseph Campbell, Myths of Light, p. 70
august 2015 / western north carolina
digital - slightly rendered
Just by chance (or good fortune), I captured this image early Sunday morning August 1st just as the full moon was disappearing over the western horizon. Simply here / just outside the house / standing in the street / as the dogs sniffed. And everything was quiet and cool and new.
It is the ‘blue moon’ which appeared the night of July 31st and everyone watched the heavens for.
I love how the moon sets a dreamy image against a background of blue morning sky framed by clouds and trees. That very same day I came across the quote from Joseph Campbell and I thought how beautiful and how appropriate and what a lesson to be learned here as I gaze at the moon and think I’m separate and that the moon and everything is out there.
I then come back around to consider that there really is no separateness...no here, no there...no you, no me...as we continue along our journey homeward. And that is surely the mystery.
It is the ‘blue moon’ which appeared the night of July 31st and everyone watched the heavens for.
I love how the moon sets a dreamy image against a background of blue morning sky framed by clouds and trees. That very same day I came across the quote from Joseph Campbell and I thought how beautiful and how appropriate and what a lesson to be learned here as I gaze at the moon and think I’m separate and that the moon and everything is out there.
I then come back around to consider that there really is no separateness...no here, no there...no you, no me...as we continue along our journey homeward. And that is surely the mystery.
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