The Watercolor Quiet begins with eyes closed. There is breath, then speech. What is said is unimportant, as long as it is an interrogation of memory, of experience, of self. Each interrogation digs beneath the one before, until language dissolves into a hum, and words burst into colors. And in your mind, you can reshape and change the colors into anything. Inside the Watercolor Quiet, you are alone and active, and your world is full of light and thought. The name is deceptive, really, but honest too. It is not a state of calmness, but intense energy. It is like the ocean on a still day—smooth
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