For the world content's sake, please don't call it artisticAshvinP wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 2:08 pmFederica wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 12:25 pm Indeed, the visualization was helpful to me too, and, here we go, I've drafted a back of thepersonal, all-in-one take on it. (I know you don't agree with where language stands in relation to the pictorial flow in this image. This is only a picture of my current sense):
Yes this is quite an artistic rendering, thanks for sharing!
I too will need time to contemplate it, and moreover wait for Cleric to contemplate and make comments![]()
Essay: The Phonograph Metaphor (Part 2)
Re: Essay: The Phonograph Metaphor (Part 2)
"The release of the senses form their bondage to matter can also be undertaken through warm and intimate perception of the life and phenomena of nature. In this case, thinking is connected to Intuition and to the perception of the ever-unfolding archetype that lies behind the organic world."