Rocking Around the Clock
Large art spread for the White Deer: Rites of Passage graphic novel
Time and the Sacred Cycles of Life
When the clock strikes twelve and it’s time to end
We’ll start to rockin’ round the clock again
We’re gonna rock around the clock tonight
We’re gonna rock, gonna rock around the clock tonight
As I rock around the clock to accomplish the many facets of White Deer: Rites of Passage– creating the graphic novel, composing the musical score, exploring the animation, I came to the realization that this story is also a meditation on the cycles of time as they shape our life and consciousness. The white deer, long revered across cultures as a sacred being, functions as a guide for change. When one’s identity dissolves and another begins, time becomes cyclical. Life unfolds through repeating patterns of birth, death, and renewal.
Childhood, adolescence, adulthood, old age are recurring initiations that mirror larger rhythms moving through nature and the cosmos itself.
Art for the White Deer: Rites of Passage graphic novel
At the microcosmic level, White Deer emphasizes our personal transformations. The transition from childhood to adolescence, for example, is marked by bodily changes, emotional turbulence, and the awakening of personal identity. Motherhood represents another profound initiation—one that reshapes the body, and reorients time around the responsibility for new life. Old age is framed as an age of reflection, wisdom. Each passage requires surrender to change, guided by inner signals much like the white deer’s presence in the forest of the psyche.
These personal cycles are inseparable from the macrocosmic forces that surround and influence human life. Environmental seasons and astronomical cycles provide the larger clock within which individual lives unfold. The waxing and waning of the moon, the turning of the equinoxes, and the slow procession of the stars remind us that human development echoes cosmic motion. Astrological symbolism, often embedded in rites of passage traditions, reinforces the idea that personal transformation can align with celestial patterns. Growth is harmonizing with a universal rhythm.
Art for the White Deer: Rites of Passage graphic novel
The vast cycles of time reflected in the ancient Indian concept of the yugas, (roughly 24,000 years), describes the rise and fall of consciousness across ages, from periods of spiritual clarity to times of materialism and forgetting. Just as civilizations evolve and renew, so too does the individual across a lifetime. The white deer stands as a timeless witness, crossing eras and dimensions, reminding us that our personal journeys are embedded within far greater arcs of change.
Ultimately, White Deer: Rites of Passage presents time as a living, dancing spiral. As I rock around the clock of life, swaying with the cosmic cycles, my microcosm blends with the macrocosm. Learning to move gracefully through time is to recognize that I am both a singular being and a participant in the vast, ever-renewing rhythms of existence.
Time to dance!
Comments
Sue the “Q” said:
What gorgeous works Greg!! Much love and success to you!!!
Happy New Year!
Big Hugs!!!!