Intuition and Change

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The intellect delights in carving out abstractions and tokens from the elemental flux of happening Being. A concept here, a feeling there, a memory here, and an object there. But this wasteland of endless profusion and clutter which we habitually mistake for the entirety of existence is but a fading scene of the past. Being is really only what is happening as our ever-changing and qualitative experience. The upsurging transmutation of our static construct into new and changing properties and forms and essences. And it is thru intuition, the participative faculty of movement and synchrony and felt identity, that we grasp the richness and depth of Being as change itself.

“To think intuitively is to think in duration. Intelligence starts ordinarily from the immobile, and reconstructs movement as best it can with immobilities in juxtaposition. Intuition starts from movement, posits it, or rather perceives it as reality itself, and sees in immobility only an abstract moment, a snapshot taken by our mind, of a mobility. Intelligence ordinarily concerns itself with things, meaning by that, with the static, and makes of change an accident which is supposedly superadded. For intuition the essential is change: as for the thing, as intelligence understands it, it is a cutting which has been made out of the becoming and set up by our mind as a substitute for the whole. Thought ordinarily pictures to itself the new as a new arrangement of pre-existing elements; nothing is ever lost of it, nothing is ever created. Intuition, bound up to a duration which is growth, perceives in it an uninterrupted continuity of unforeseeable novelty; it sees, it knows that the mind draws from itself more than it has, that spirituality consists in just that, and that reality, impregnated with spirit, is creation.”
― Henri Bergson
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