Vision Portal: The Lotus / Waterlily
The Lotus Waterlily is related to the “Inclined Galactic Light Pond” — a waking vision in 1968 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, of a ‘lake’ of waterlilies, inclined in air toward the low-angled sun — a disembodied lake or pond, floating slightly off the surface of the earth, shimmering in the autumnal light. This vision was in response to my despair over the slaughter then taking place in the region of Vietnam. While the vision was toward the sun in Cambridge, the lake was clearly located in distant Afghanistan. The injunction of the vision was: make this ethereal lake, there, in the high heart of Eurasia.

During the next six years, various processes and concepts surrounding the core technology of holography created the possibility for the reification of that vision in its location in Afghanistan.

Ultimately, in 1974, we placed twelve holographic plates of waterlilies and stars in the plane of our galaxy in six pits in the earth along a mile and a half axis sloping upward at a twelve degree angle from the floor of the Valley of Kushkak near Bamiyan. There, buried in the earth, are the fragments of the surface of a lake or pond in the plane of our galaxy at sunrise, during the whole year — a lake of waterlilies and stars linking the earth to its galactic context.
Staring vast darkness, boiling cold dust —utter indifference,
Welling wrath out spilled, burns the twisted frozen heart.
There a darkly luminous ‘Inclined Lake’ provides a fulcrum—
An imperceptible lifting beyond the palpable void,—
An assurance beyond any faith or hope —
A revelation of white waterlilies blooming downward
Around which a new earth turns,
Linked and balanced by its rarefied surface wherein
The sun, the stars, the earth, nature and history
Are brought into tender clarity —this
Firm and gentle rudder, scattering eddies and whorls—
Glistening threats— a threshold of perfect blue.

Vision Portal Crocus Lily Lotus Rose Lowry Burgess