Alex Grey in “The Vast Expanse,” (August 22, 1994). Thank you, Thank you, Creator, profound unstoppable connectedness of all beings, pattern to everything, most radical no-thing, the Vast Expanse. Experience yourself as the Source and appreciate every moment as perfection. Like an eruption of consciousness, we discover the most important force is love. It’s as though we could gather clouds in the sky and people into our lives. It’s as though we are co-conspirators of consciousness-everyone, everywhere, everywhen, mixing up our openable minds. We are constantly drawing the line between love and not love-enter into the Non-duality Zone, and all judgements dissolve in the Vast Expanse. That we love ourselves here, that is the true magnificence in the mountains of being. Love is what makes us alive, that is why we feel so alive when we love. Share your presence with others, no boundaries, completely openly lovingly. I am an intersecting kaleidoscope of Being in a rainbow refractive wave pattern: a corpuscle of light on the ocean…the transparency of my body with the rocks…sometimes the only way to summarize my feelings is to draw-to collapse the frenzy in my limbs enough to make a mark out of profound appreciation for my existence. Here the nature spirits are intense and we appreciate them, make offerings to them-these nature spirits who call us here-sealing our fate with each other, celebrating our love. To bare our souls is all we ask, to give all we have to life and the beings surrounding us. The episode, entitled 'Nemesis Games,' is packed with plot developments-one of the most striking being when Alex Kamal (Cas Anvar) suffers a fatal stroke while trying to save Naomi from the Chetzemoka. We co-author every moment with universal creativity. The Expanse season 4 is finally here, and what better way to celebrate the best SciFi series in the verse than to make Rocinante pilot, Alex Kamals. The season 5 finale of The Expanse abruptly kills Alex's character off, but this death is the best course of action the show's writers could take. Enjoyment and participation in this creative play is the artists profound joy. That is why this teaching is admired by artists-they sense the correctness of the response to life as creative. I share this panorama of Being and appreciate all I can share it with…the seamless interweaving of consciousness with each moment.Ĭreate perfection wherever you go with your awareness. I subject my awareness to the perfection of being, the perfection of wisdom and perfection of love, all of these being co-present in the Vast Expanse. All beings and things are residents in your awareness. The infinite vibratory levels, the dimensions of interconnectedness are without end. The rootedness of Being is in emptiness, clarity and awareness: unborn, unspoilt, stainlessly pure. Witness the contents of mind, the visions and sounds, the thoughts, as clouds passing through the vast expanse – the sky-like nature of mind. Now is the moment, Here is the place of Liberation. It is the prayer of my innermost being to realize my supreme identity in the liberated play of consciousness, the Vast Expanse. I acknowledge the privilege of being alive in a human body at this moment, endowed with senses, memories, emotions, thoughts, and the space of mind in its wisdom aspect. Image credit: Gene Johnson on Open Source Religion The way the event is presented suggests that Anvar was perhaps brought in during the post-production period to re-shoot his character's final moments, ensuring Alex didn't simply die off-screen."Net of Being" by Alex Grey, Oil on Linen, 90" x 180", (2002-2006). Alex's final words are heard over her comm and then we see the interior of the Razorback, where Alex is already dead as droplets of blood float around him in the null-g. Since the season 5 finale, a number of fans have flocked to Twitter to react to Alex’s fate and share their thoughts. His death happens when there is nobody else around him, as Bobbie's in space rescuing Naomi from suffocation with a fresh oxygen tank at the time. Fans react to Alex’s The Expanse season 5 finale death. In fact, in Babylon's Ashes, the sixth book in the novel series on which the TV show is based, Fred Johnson dies from a stroke during a high-g battle with Marco's ship, not from an assassination on Tycho Station as he did in the adaptation.Īlex dying in a pilot's chair is a fitting end for the formerly beloved character, however it does occur rather suddenly. Strokes are common occurrences in The Expanse and are, as Holden puts it, a risk they all take by working on spaceships. "Nemesis Games" put all theories to rest as it shows that Alex suffered a stroke following a high-g burn towards the Chetzemoka.
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