Visual Ramblings: the chronicles of tomas flint - visual explorer.

Enthusiastic observer of light, love & all things living.

Greetings beautiful blog people. Welcome to the newly renovated visual:ramblings. Here you'll find stories of love, tid-bits of wisdom and visual ramblings detailing the life and times of yours truly. The idea here is not to simply showcase my work, but to establish and maintain an interactive environment where readers and contributors become one in the same - as this space does not belong to me, but to all who breathe life into it through reading, embracing and reacting to its visual randomness. I sincerely hope that you enjoy your visit and look forward to a wonderful journey together.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Visual:Ramblings

"Our brightest blazes are commonly kindled by unexpected sparks."
-samuel johnson

Greetings Dear Friends,

As an "exercise for the soul", I chose a random folder on a random external Hard Drive and random images contained therein to come up with the following. I'm excited about these images as they instilled in me a sense of rejuvenation and rekindled a fire that was in dire need of a good spark. In-Joy!

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love.laughter.light
t
(tomas flint photographer - fired up!)

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The Scrubs Debacle

Hello Dear Friends,

While in LA some time ago, I had the opportunity to spend an afternoon on the set of Scrubs in North Hollywood. Somewhere along the way, mashed between meeting the crew (Zack, Sarah and guest star Keri Russell, to name a few :]) and touring the set, I was spontaneously thrust into the roll of 'Bar Scene Extra'.

What followed was far and away the worst display of extra acting in the history of Hollywood. A complete and utter disaster proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that my place is on the other side of the camera lens.

Recently, Anton Lorimer edited some of those excruciating moments into a short video clip. Take a look but be sure that you're not drinking or eating anything, as uncontrollable laughter and mockery may result. Special thanks to my man Devin Mahoney for the experience that day...and I once again apologize for the embarrassment that I caused when they called you into the editing room to explain why you let me loose!!! goodtimes :)




...ri-donk-u-lous.

love.laughter.light
t
(tomas flint photographer - and I stress PHOTOGRAPHER)

Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Love/Fear/Time Continuum - Rev. 1

Hello Dear Friends.

It has long been my contention that when you get down to it, there are only two emotions: love and fear. Love embodies all that is favorable, while fear embodies...you guessed it...all that is unfavorable (or at least not-so-favorable). In between those lines is a myriad of labels that we've concocted to describe more specifically what human beings and those select few that we recognize as worthy are feeling. Happiness (Love), Trust (Love), Greed (Fear), Anger (Fear) - are all examples. Given this thesis, every emotional action and reaction is dictated by either love or fear. Now this does not assume that our intention is to convey love or fear, merely to suggest that our actions and interpretation of the emotion arising from said action are, at some point, able to be classified as one or the other. Let's call them 'core emotions'.

Stick with me, I'm going somewhere with this.

Time. The ultimate variable. Time is a constant - time marches on - so it is NOT a variable...correct?? I suggest that time is a variable in that it can be both our greatest ally or our most vicious nemesis. I want you to imagine that time is not what we humans have labeled it as. It is not seconds, minutes or when we have to get to the next meeting that's been wedged into our busy agenda. Instead, imagine it as something that we either have or don't. Perhaps it is more accurate to say that WE are the variable...or at least our interpretation of existing in this space and time varies from the life that we are currently aware of to the blank space that exists on both sides.

So what is the correlation??

Love & Hate vs. Time. Insomuch as we are capable of feeling an emotion, we are aware of the very finite time line that dictates each experience. Taken over a long enough sample...these experiences combine to form our life's journey. Throughout, we have a very pecular way of interpreting time based on the core emotions that surface from experience. With Love, time is perceived as an ally. As with all that is on 'our side', we do not feel the need to concern ourselves with time when our experience is linked to love. Therefore, in the face of love, time is infinite. A non-factor. It 'stands still' or 'flies by'. In the face of fear though, a very different interpretation of time is revealed. Time becomes a nemesis. Fear brings time to the forefront and causes us to fight against it. We concern ourselves with the detail of time which overshadows the experience that we are faced with. Fear and time share a mutually beneficial relationship with one another.

Am I making sense here?? Perhaps a few examples to illustrate...

I am fortunate enough to associate the work that I do with favorable emotions. Joy, Satisfaction, Bewilderment, etc. etc. ...Love. When I am working I don't think about time. It does not factor. This is evidenced by the days that have slipped past while involving myself in a process that I am passionate about. This is accomplished without recognition that time has, in fact, passed. A mother and her newborn baby. Yes, the days may seem long, but when that little one leaves home for the first day of college, it seems like only yesterday that he or she were still in diapers and needed their mommy. Two new lovers embarking on the journey of discovery...timelines erode. These are all examples of favorable experiences, and are not associated with a ticking clock or a beginning and an end.

Conversely exists the fear/time continuum. I recently suffered a blockage in my esophagus. This experience caused an overwhelming sense of helplessness, anxiety and desperation. ...fear. Immediately my thoughts shifted to time. Am I out of time?? Did I have the time to tell my mother that I love her?? Did I have the time to illustrate to my girlfriend the profound effect that she has had on my life?? Will I ever spend time with my siblings again?? As morbid as these thoughts were, they were instinctually brought to consciousness by virtue of fear. Like a cat hiding in a tree waiting for its predator to pass. She will stay perched all day until the 'bad guy' loses interest. Like the disinterested high school student staring at the clock, waiting for bell to ring. 'When will the time come??' These are examples of the unfavorable emotion. ...fear. And with fear comes the shocking realization of time.

I am not suggesting that love is a good thing and fear is bad. This is not my intention. Instead, I am recognizing that both exist...perhaps one to amplify the other, combining in a helix around the perception of time. Perfect symbiosis. Only through experiencing great fear can we realize the value of time. Only through love can we realize that time is irrelevant. Only through experiencing both the favorable and unfavorable can we realize the magnitute of our existence in this life. And only through this realization can true enlightenment begin. our energies are timeless...our forms bound to time.

At any rate, we mustn't squander that which we have been given - for its value is too great to measure.

please note: I am currently working to expand upon this theory. I am presenting it in a very raw form in an attempt to gather feedback from the people whom I value most. I invite your thoughts in helping me to develop mine. I value and love you all, and thank you for reading.

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love.laughter.light,
t
(just a guy with some stuff on his mind)