( na incrível voz que respirava no corpo de Lhasa.... an organ also for another story )
Transcrição ( via )
"When we are conceived, we appear in our mother’s womb like a little
tiny light, suspended in the immense space. And there is no sound – it’s
completely dark and time doesn’t seem to exist. It’s like an ocean of
darkness.
Then, we grow. And we keep growing and growing and as we grow, slowly
we begin to feel things, touch things. We touch the walls of our world
that we’re living in. Then we begin to hear sounds and feel shocks that
come to us from outside.
As we get bigger & bigger, the distance between ourselves and
that outside world becomes smaller and smaller. And…this world that we
are inside which seems so huge in the beginning and so infinitely welcoming has becoming very uncomfortable. We are obliged to be born.
Birth is so chaotic and violent that at the moment of our births, we’re all thinking, “This is it – this is death. This is the end of my life.” Then we’re born and it’s a huge surprise because it’s just the beginning.
In the beginning we’re very small – the world seems infinitely big.
Time seems infinitely long. And we keep on growing, learning how to use
our senses, how to touch the contours of the world that we’re in.
Sometimes, mixed in with the sounds and sensations of this world we live in, we hear sounds and feel shocks that come from yet another
world. And that other world follows us our whole lives long. As if –
something is happening, just on the other side of a very, very thin wall
separating us from that other world, much like the womb. But we can
forget about it for a long time – sometimes our whole lives – until all
of a sudden it comes again.
At the end of our lives, we’re obliged to die. At that point, then, we think we’re really smart. And we think, “This time. I know for sure that this is death. That this is the end. Everybody knows that.” That’s not the end, though…it’s just…the beginning of something else."