When autumn starts my garden is predominantly green and I wait for the purple of the monkshood that grows and blooms in the same place every year. The first flowers opened a few days ago, and enjoying the beautiful colour and shape, I remembered something I read in David Abram's "The spell of the sensuous". Here it is alongside the flower, the quotes in the text are from Merleau-Ponty's "Phenomenology of Perception":
"As I contemplate the blue of the sky ... I abandon myself in it and plunge into this mystery, it 'thinks itself within me,' I am the sky itself as it is drawn together and unified, and as it begins to exist for itself; my consciousness is saturated with this limitless blue ...".
Read "flower" for "sky" and "purple" for blue.
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