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Fluidity and form in the living landscape of life
…these two artists I encountered had something in common. Though their mark making was pared back, economical with nothing superfluous in there at all, these landscapes THROBBED with unseen energetic life, before my very eyes, and reminded me that all things in existence are like this. We are all made-up of so much more than that which is registered by the first five senses and these other impulses make all of us, and the very landscape with which we interact at these unseen levels, who we truly are… Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, ancient landscape, art as communicator of the abstract, Art purpose, balanced brain, conveying feeling in art, energy art, energy in the landscape, evolution, form and fluidity, harmony, holistic perception, inspiration, JF Blighton RE, Landscape art, language of art, left and right hemispheres, letting go of control, masculine and feminine, Philip Hughes, philosophy, return of the sacred feminine, the need for flow, unseen realms, whole brain function
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Living from the centre
There is a place that I go…that I’ve worked with…for well over a decade now; you could call it my spiritual hub, somewhere I walk to process things through, even when I don’t know that I’m processing them or needing to work anything out. It doesn’t really matter to my readers where the place is; it could be anywhere and you probably have one similar of your own, somewhere that draws you to it, repeatedly, though you hardly know why. Long before I came to understand how I work with this particular landscape, as an externalised “model” of some inner landscape that I am also walking through, I came to this place and found a special solace from being there, like it helped me unravel parts of myself that might otherwise have remained in an unfathomable tangle. Through my feet, its features helped me untangle and make simpler what was otherwise unfathomably complex; layer upon layer, through many years’ walks that became littered with symbolism, adding a richness of association that was built upon each time I went there (which was often)…read on… Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, divine masculine, Life journey, Menu, Symbolic journeys
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Tagged ancient landscape, Carl Johan Calleman, Consciousness, east and west hemispheres, finding wholeness, hemsipheres, holding centre, left and right brain hemispheres, Nine Waves of Creation, place in the middle, sacred feminine, shamonic experience, symbolic journey, the ninth wave, unity consciousness, void, working with symbols in the landscape
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