Sacred painting or architecture creating a space that slows down subjective time, opening up the opportunity to be present in the deep "now."
Traditional dance and theater arts often rooted in natural rhythms (day-night, seasons, lunar cycles), making it a form of internal time recalibration to natural time.
In resonance, beauty is not merely visual or auditory harmony, but harmony of time---when form, intention, and perception beat in harmony.
2. Poetry: Time Frozen in Words
Poetry, in this theoretical context, is a crystallized form of time. It organizes emotions, experiences, and meanings in high linguistic density. Characteristics of poetry as a resonator of time:
Poetry suspends the linearity of time. It allows the reader to enter the momentsIT the eternal.
Structure of meter, rhyme and rhythm in classical poetry such as pantun, ghazal, sonnet, or haiku is not merely an ornament, but a pattern of temporal resonance.
Mystical poetry(Rumi, Rabia, Sanusi, Chairil, Sapardi) often manifest a direct connection with absolute time as a spiritual and existential experience.
In poetry, time is not only told, but revived through the resonance of words, rhythm and pauses.
3. Ritual: Collective Resonance Protocol
Ritual is a form time code which is passed down from generation to generation asjoint synchronization protocol. In almost all spiritual traditions, rituals are performed repeatedly, in certain patterns, at certain times (dawn, full moon, equinox, etc.). The function of ritual in the context of time resonance: