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BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation Art as reception. Silence as source.

BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation Art as reception. Silence as source.

Von: Saimir Mullalli
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BËRTHAMA is not a podcast of explanations, but an offering of presence. Through rhythmic readings from the volumes of BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation, artist Saimir Mullalli opens a space where art is received, not made — and philosophy becomes revelation. Each episode carries fragments of poetic and reflective prose, guiding the listener toward silence, presence, and the Source. All spoken and written reflections are original works by the author. The voice is digitally rendered. © 2025 Saimir Mullalli More at mullalliart.com/linksSaimir Mullalli Kunst
  • Episode 10 — The Source Behind All Stones
    Oct 6 2025


    A return to the invisible ground behind stillness, presence, surrender, and vibration — the Source that never left.
    From BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation.

    Welcome again to BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation.
    We have walked with the stones:
    Stillness — the ground that does not move.
    Presence — the light that shines without effort.
    Surrender — the art of letting be.
    Vibration — the resonance of silence in all things.
    Now we come to the final stone of this cycle: The Source.
    The invisible ground behind every stone, the unnameable field from which all arises.

    The Source cannot be described or defined, and yet it is nearer than your own breath.

    “The Source is not elsewhere.
    It is the seed of now.
    Every sound is born from it.
    Every form dissolves back into it.
    It is what never left, what cannot leave.”
    (From Art That Reveals What Silence Knows)

    When we speak of stillness, presence, surrender, or vibration, we are already speaking of the Source.
    It is not another stone beside the others — it is the field in which all stones rest.

    Think of space itself.
    Space holds the mountain, the river, the city, the breath.
    It does not push or resist, yet without it nothing could appear.
    So it is with the Source — the invisible space that allows all things to be.

    In art, the Source is the unseen hand moving through the painter.
    In life, it is the quiet certainty that you are already home.

    “The Source does not need to be found.
    It was never absent.
    It does not need to be reached.
    It is what you are.
    To return to the Source is to stop leaving.”
    (From Art That Reveals What Silence Knows)

    The mystery of the Source: it cannot be taught, only remembered.
    It cannot be forced, only revealed.

    So we close this cycle: Stillness, Presence, Surrender, Vibration, and the Source.
    The stones are not steps upward but openings into what is already here.
    Let them remain with you — not as concepts but as companions.

    In the next cycle, we will turn once again to the paintings — to see how colour, form, and breath carry the same revelation.

    Until then, rest in the Source.
    Let it remind you that there is no distance between you and truth.
    You are already at the centre.

    From BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation

    All spoken and written reflections are original works by the author.

    The voice is digitally rendered.

    www.mullalliart.com/podcast


    #Berthama #PhilosophyOfRevelation #ArtThatReveals #TheSource #Stillness #Presence #Surrender #Vibration #Silence #PhilosophicalArt #ContemplativeArt

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    4 Min.
  • Episode 9 — Vibration of Colour and Sound
    Oct 6 2025


    A meditation on vibration — the resonance of silence made visible through colour and sound.
    From BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation.

    Welcome back to BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation.
    We have rested in stillness — the unmoving ground.
    We have stood in presence — the light that holds the world.
    We have softened in surrender — the art of letting be.
    Now we come to the fourth stone: Vibration.

    If stillness is the ground, presence the light, and surrender the softening,
    then vibration is the movement — the resonance of silence made visible and audible.

    Vibration is the pulse of life:
    colour shimmering on canvas,
    sound ringing in the air,
    breath moving in the chest.
    Everything vibrates — the smallest stone, the most distant star, the hidden thought —
    all are waves in the vast field of silence.

    “Vibration is the voice of stillness.
    What you see as colour,
    what you hear as tone,
    what you feel as breath —
    all are movements of the silent ground.”
    (From Art That Reveals What Silence Knows)

    When you paint, colour is not static.
    Even the darkest pigment vibrates.
    The canvas is alive with frequencies the eye may not name but the heart can feel.
    When you listen, every sound carries an echo.
    A bell fades, yet the silence after the bell is still vibrating.
    The air remembers.

    Life itself is vibration — heartbeat, breath, the turning of the earth.
    The artist does not create vibration; he receives it, gives it form,
    and lets it shine through colour and sound.

    “Vibration is not noise.
    It is harmony.
    It is the resonance by which the unseen touches the seen.
    In every tone, silence sings.”
    (From Art That Reveals What Silence Knows)

    Stillness rests. Presence shines. Surrender softens. Vibration resounds.
    It is the echo of silence in all things —
    the signature of the unseen written into form.

    Episode 9 — Vibration of Colour and Sound
    From BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation

    All spoken and written reflections are original works by the author.

    The voice is digitally rendered.

    www.mullalliart.com/podcast


    #Berthama #PhilosophyOfRevelation #ArtThatReveals #Vibration #Stillness #Presence #Surrender #Silence #ColourAndSound #PhilosophicalArt #ContemplativeArt

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    4 Min.
  • Episode 8 — Surrender: The Art of Letting Be
    Oct 6 2025


    A reflection on surrender — not as defeat, but as the soft strength that lets life move freely.
    From BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation.

    Welcome once more to BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation.
    We have walked upon stillness — the ground that carries all things.
    We have stood in presence — the light that shines from that ground.
    Now we turn to the third stone: Surrender.

    If stillness is the ground and presence the light,
    then surrender is the softening, the opening of the hand —
    the art of letting be.

    Surrender is not weakness or defeat.
    It is strength without struggle, trust without possession,
    the letting go that allows life to move freely.

    “Surrender is not the end of action.
    It is the end of resistance.
    The river does not stop flowing when it bends.
    It flows more truly because it has let go.”
    (From Art That Reveals What Silence Knows)

    Like the painter’s hand that releases control
    so the brush can move with life itself,
    surrender opens the space where creation happens.

    In silence, surrender is rest in what already is.
    In presence, it is the soft gaze that receives.
    In life, it is the knowing:
    “I do not hold the world. The world holds me.”

    “To surrender is not to lose.
    It is to discover that nothing was yours to carry.
    The weight you drop is the weight that never belonged to you.”

    Surrender is not silence itself,
    but the way silence moves through us.
    Stillness rests. Presence shines. Surrender opens.
    Together they form a path that moves by itself.

    Episode 8 — Surrender: The Art of Letting Be
    From BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation

    All spoken and written reflections are original works by the author.

    The voice is digitally rendered.

    www.mullalliart.com/podcast


    #Berthama #PhilosophyOfRevelation #ArtThatReveals #Surrender #Stillness #Presence #Awareness #LettingBe #ContemplativeArt #PhilosophicalArt

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    4 Min.
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