Night Flowers Bend Towards The Sun

Tristan Sororius1

The piece “Night Flowers Bend Towards The Sun” is a meditation based on a sound and visual device, a “small machine,” based at once on mechanical simplicity and the dynamics of life.


Tristan Sororius’ meditations

Method of Meditation. Stratus 1. MalkuthMuladhara.

Please focus on your feet, your knees, and figure out the coccyx as a mother of worlds.

Method of Meditation. Stratus 2. Jupiter.

Please focus on systema urogenitale et genitale. Svadhisthana. Yesod. 

Method of Meditation. Stratus 3. Anahata.

Please focus on you heart and blood circulation, systema cardiovasculare. And how the lumbar vertebrae become thoracic vertebrae. Hod and Netzah. 

Method of Meditation. Stratus 4. Mercurius.

Please focus on the plexus. Raphaël and Tiphereth. Your solar heart at dawn of its splendor.

Method of Meditation. Stratus 5. Silver Moon.

Please focus on cervica vertebrae; how it is to be larynx. Throat and birth of primitive soundings.

Method of Meditation. Stratus 6. Venus superius duplum.

Please focus on the cranial base, how the feet, the hands, the legs, and arms make sound and sense towards the head as a whole form. 

Method of Meditation. Stratus 7. Elisheba.

Please focus on the frontal zone of your brain and skull. 

Method of Meditation. Stratus 8. Conversus in circulo.

Please focus on your head as a circle, occipital-parietal-temporal-frontal, and repeat, circulo in imaginatio between Binah and Hochmah, the north, the south, the east and west. 

Method of Meditation. Stratus 9. Corona.

Please focus on a crown, Kether, overwheelming giration. Sarasrara. All those butterflies all over your head, inside of you. 

Method of Meditation. Stratus 10. With No-Name.

Focus on the fountain that flows from upper and higher than the top of your head. Ain Soph. 


  1. A member of the Dreaming-Jewels-Circle, Tristan calls himself Frater Tristan Sororius. He has spent many years in ascetic experiments of body and mind. Educated in many traditions, he has studied the relationships between sounds, colors, and the body’s plural energy centers, often termed “chakras.” ↩︎