From the world of Yavuhan, this drawing explains how two infinite beings can grow together in love. It is through a process called kōkālāla
Kōkālāla is synonymous with enlightenment
KŌ, nothing. KŌ is the reflection of the moon in water
KĀ, everything. KĀ is pure curiosity
LĀLA, the second word of creation. Music.
Yavuhan was created in twelve words, one after the other. The first word was Ya (the self). The second was La, music. The first thing the universe did after creating itself and recognising itself was to sing lalalala.
Then came the first hum, the first nothingness. It is in this quiet, this rhythm with nature, where one may attempt the kōkālāla.
The instructions for a successful kōkālāla is in its name. It is about Nothing, Everything, and the music of the two. Dancing with your loved one
This is not about romantic love, but the kind of love found at the center of each person. The heart of their childhood memories. It is the kind of love that recognises each other in one another, and loves without condition. This is the love of apples on an apple tree
The drawing shows the shared identity of a great mushroom that grew in what it believed to be a large stone. In this stone was a dead tortoise, whose consciousness it met. The mushroom offered to show the tortoise all of its favorite places from life, on the condition that the tortoise tell the mushroom where those places are
