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Inside the bowl a blue-violet light starts shining. It is just a faint glimmer at first, gradually growing stronger. At the same time the colour of the light changes from violet, passing through the spectral colours, gradually into red-golden.

An ocean of light floods from the sacrificial bowl. By the bowl a part of this light is divided into the spectral colours and is projected onto the yard.
Thus from the depth of the bowl falls the light-component blue-violet, from the middle a bright shining green, a little above a burning golden-yellow, and from the upper brim of the bowl a deep red radiates.

These spectra being projected by the bowl become very subtly rhythmetized by the white light floating from the bowl towards the centre of the bowl and the yard’s periphery, and then fade towards the brink of the square.

Caused by the manifold combinations of these very subtle spectral rhythms an infinite number of abstract forms and shapes is created, which, continuously renewing themselves, dive into darkness towards the brink of the square.

 
 
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