Allow the awareness to be your mind's
only object of attention.
Not exact matches
The
only religious individual to capture his
attention is his second - grade teacher Zelda, a remarkable woman who was the
object of his first crush and who opened his mind to literature and language.
«The best view is by no means the closest view... we consciously stand back and create distance in order to look at the world, i.e., at
objects as parts
of the world: and also to be unembarrassed by the closeness
of that which we wish
only to see; to have the full liberty
of our scanning
attention.»
This is because the subjective aim
of such an occasion is so nearly limited to repeating the physical patterns which we can detect; in other words, if we pay
attention only to the physical characteristics
of these enduring
objects, we are not missing anything very significant.
They are no longer the absolutely
only object of their parents love and
attention.
Placing brightly colored
objects in front
of babies not
only helps secure their
attention and enthralls them, but also creates a visual stimulus that in the long run is highly beneficial for them.
The
only actionable part
of meditation is the redirection
of your
attention again and again and again to the
object of meditation.
By placing each fragment against opposite walls
of the gallery so that the front half appears from one wall, while the back disappears into another, Paolini not
only destroys the
object quality
of the sculpture but in doing so creates an installation which calls
attention to the architecture
of the particular exhibition space.
His Pass - Thru (2014), a studio - made version
of the plastic payment channel employed by liquor stores and banks, brings
attention to the logic gap inherent in the production
of these security
objects, which are
only protective when fabricated with bullet - proof glass.
Social conscience impels me to believe that the remaking
of objects with trash calls
attention to its proliferation in our environment and removes it, if
only modestly, from the waste system.
In his essay, Rosenberg not
only pointed out the newness
of this method, but he also entirely shifted the
attention away from paintings as
objects, declaring that all that mattered to action painters was the creative act.