Try to imagine that you’ve never seen a sunset.
Now picture yourself on top of a mountain in the evening. You look to the west and see clouds. As the sun sinks beyond the horizon, the sky starts filling with dramatic color. The light show is stunning, because the sky which had been just blue and gray and white only minutes before looks like something out of a dream.
You don’t know what this is. You might feel awe. You might feel scared. You might feel like worshipping a Creator who is making this happen. You might feel a hundred different things. But your heart would know you were witnessing something majestic and stunning and powerful.
If you know what this is, you just call it a sunset and enjoy it. You understand the way it works and why it happens. But until you’ve experienced it and come to understand it, there is no way you could imagine such a stunning natural spectacle. You would have no frame of reference for it.
Right now, I am trying to create something brand new. I can almost see it, but I’m still blind. I can feel it. I’m stumbling toward something that is brand new — and it is as different to me as it would be to experience a sunset for the first time.

Happy birthday to the monkeys; we’re marking two years today
When you compromise principles, you soon won’t recognize yourself
I’ve always done my best work when I’m allowed to fix things
For first time in my life, I fear not finding love and life I’ve needed
When we’re scared of real love, we can panic if someone loves us
Media bias: ‘They can state the facts while telling a lie’
Check out Aya Katz’s interview with me about art and culture
If you listen carefully, your heart will tell you what you really need