Sometimes a moment of resonance arrives from many directions at once—as if the same creative current were surfacing through different minds, each sensing the pulse of a new beginning. In recent months I’ve felt this through several converging metaphors: Patrick Bryson’s
Black Whole, Tom Morgan’s
Attractor, Bernardo Kastrup’s
Daemon, Dave Pendle’s
Entering the Field of Becoming, and my own phrase,
Being Available to the Maelstrom of Possibilities beneath the Stillness.
Each points toward the same living threshold: the meeting place between nothing and something, uniqueness and universality, self and world. Patrick describes it as the aperture where articulation and annulment meet; Tom as a magnetic force drawing each of us into the niche where what only we can do meets what the world most needs; Dave as nothingness dancing in unfolding forms; Bernardo as the inner current of universal mind guiding us toward wholeness. And I know it as the quiet invitation to surrender into the creative ground itself.