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BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of RevelationArt as reception. Silence as what remains.
by Saimir Mullalli
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 remains within a field where art appears rather than is made, and philosophy appears as revelation.Each episode offers fragments of poetic and reflective prose, resting with the listener in silence, presence, and Source.All spoken and written reflections are original works by the author. The voice is digitally rendered.© 2025 Saimir MullalliMore at mullalliart.com/links
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Episode 7 — Presence that Holds the World
Welcome again to BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation.In our last step, we entered stillness — the first stone, the ground upon which everything rests.Today, we move to the second stone: Presence.If stillness is the ground, presence is the light that shines from that ground.Presence is not something we create, not a goal or a discipline — it is what remains when effort dissolves, when awareness reveals itself as what already holds the world.“Presence is the first step.Not towards anywhere, but into what is already here.The moment you notice — you are.The moment you rest — presence shines.”(From Art That Reveals What Silence Knows)Episode 7 — Presence that Holds the WorldFrom BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelationwww.mullalliart.com | @sm.books @sm.fineart#Berthama #PhilosophyOfRevelation #Presence #Stillness #SilentPhilosophy #ContemplativeArt #Awareness #ArtThatReveals
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Episode 6 — Stillness as the Ground
Stillness is not absence, but the living ground from which every sound, colour, and form begins.In this sixth episode of BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation, we step into the first of the Stones: Stillness. Not emptiness, but the fertile ground from which all revelation arises. Through reflective prose and readings from Art That Reveals What Silence Knows, stillness is revealed as the hidden presence beneath all movement — the white ground of painting, the pause of listening, the space where life gathers its depth.#Berthama #PhilosophyOfRevelation #ArtThatReveals #SilentArt #ContemporaryArt #ArtPhilosophy #MeditativeArt #HermeticWisdom #PresenceInArt #SpiritualArt #PaintingAndSilence
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Episode 5 — The Core that Speaks Without Words
This episode turns toward the core — not as a concept, but as the simple fact that appearing is happening.The core is not treated as something distant or hidden, but as the immediacy of now: the ground in which sound arises, thought dissolves, and form appears.This episode closes the opening cycle of BËRTHAMA and returns the listener to what was never absent.#Berthama #TheCore #Source #Appearing#Presence #Silence #PhilosophyOfRevelation#MeditativeListening #ContemporaryPhilosophy#Stillness
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Episode 4 — BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation.
This episode turns toward the painting — not as an object to interpret, but as a living event of appearing.The painting is not treated as a carrier of meaning, but as meaning moving as form: a surface where silence reveals itself through colour and shape.To stand before such a painting is not to receive it, but to become still enough that seeing and appearing are no longer separate.#Berthama #ArtAsRevelation #LivingPainting#PaintingAndPresence #SilenceAndArt#ContemporaryArt #ArtAsEvent #Seeing#FormAndMeaning #AestheticPresence
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Episode 3 — Presence as the First Step
In this third episode of BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of This episode turns toward presence — not as a state to achieve, but as the ground in which noticing already happens.Presence is not treated as a container in which things occur, but as the openness of appearing itself: the condition through which form, sound, and colour show themselves.Nothing is added.Nothing is entered.Something is recognised.#Berthama #Presence #BeingPresent#Appearing #PhilosophyOfPresence #Listening#Attention #Phenomenology #Consciousness#Stillness
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Episode 2 — The Brush Listens to Silence
In this episode, attention moves closer to the act of painting — not as production, but as listening.The brush is not treated as a tool of creation, but as a point of transparency through which silence moves and form appears.This episode listens into the moment before effort, before intention, before meaning — where colour arises and the line appears as the trace of an already-unfolding presence.Nothing is added.Nothing is taken.Something is allowed.#Berthama #ArtAsListening #SilenceAndPainting#TheBrushListens #ArtAsRevelation #Presence#ContemporaryArt #PhilosophyOfArt #Listening#NonProductiveArt
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Episode 1 — The Space That Remains Awake
BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation is not a podcast of explanations, but an offering of presence.Here, painting, writing, and listening emerge as gestures of revelation rather than production.A fragment from Volume I, Art That Reveals What Silence Knows, opens the series — inviting the listener not into a system of thought, but into a space of attention, where meaning appears before language and form before intention.There is nothing to learn here.Only something to remember.#Berthama #PhilosophyOfRevelation #ArtAsRevelation #SilenceAndArt#ContemporaryPhilosophy #Phenomenology#ArtPodcast #PhilosophyPodcast #Presence#Listening #SaimirMullalli #ArtAndSilence#NonDualArt #PoeticPhilosophy
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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 remains within a field where art appears rather than is made, and philosophy appears as revelation.Each episode offers fragments of poetic and reflective prose, resting with the listener in silence, presence, and Source.All spoken and written reflections are original works by the author. The voice is digitally rendered.© 2025 Saimir MullalliMore at mullalliart.com/links
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