I doubt that there is anything in the environment that
attracts me more quickly or engages my attention and fixes me so raptly, than a
pool of still water. The context doesn’t even seem to matter much. A pool
alongside a path through the woods or bubbling from sandy desert soil in the
natural environment or a decorative water feature in the built environment, are
like magnets pulling me to them and through them and into them.
I never even feel the water close over my head as my mind
and spirit slip beneath the glassy, still surface. I never feel my mental gills
begin to function as I slip deeper and deeper into the water. The objective
pool may only be inches deep but subjectively I am rapidly and fully submerged
and enveloped. My eyes never blur or
burn as my spirit opens to the shoals of tiny, darting silvery fish, the vegetation
reaching for the surface and the sun, or the quietly resting frog.
It has been this way since I was a child, since my Grandmother
took me to a ‘pet shop’ where I peered into my first aquarium or sat by the side of the first fish pond I had ever seen with
orange-gold fish, their tails and fins moving in wavy streamers in the green
algae stained water.
Over the decades I’ve looked into hundreds of aquariums and
many fish ponds and my response never varies. Mind and spirit gently slip
beneath the surface.
Several of us have formed a study group to address Environmental Aesthetics. For those who are interested, please contact me at springmountain1@att.net.