Our visionary conversation unfolds with Greg Barts invitation to seek inspiration and direction in the integration of the known and the numinous, of science and art. I am particularly appreciative of Barts call for artists to find vision in scientific descriptions of nature. Indeed, there is an extraordinary awakening contained in the realization that the universe out there is more incredible, more beautiful, more intricate and sublime, than anything we might simply conjure in our own heads. The humility contained in this thought is an explosive engine of discovery. Rather than stewing in the surrealistic stream of a consciousness bound by the cage of ones own experience, the visionary travels beyond the beyond, seeking to integrate mysterious states of grace with revealed patterns in nature.
In Barts eloquent words, Science is not necessarily God, but its lessons are divine. Artists can direct their efforts to creating an art, a mythology, that is informed by cosmology and yet is captivating to people of all different worldviews and capacities for understanding.
Devious Comments
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chill the fuck out
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MyPrints? - [link]
MySpace? - [link]
MyBand? - [link]
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'well I'm sorry but I'm not interested in gold mines, oil wells, shipping or real estate
What would I like to have been?
Everything you hate'
and thank you greatly for the feature!
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the knife is in my pocket because i've put it there
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'well I'm sorry but I'm not interested in gold mines, oil wells, shipping or real estate
What would I like to have been?
Everything you hate'
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'well I'm sorry but I'm not interested in gold mines, oil wells, shipping or real estate
What would I like to have been?
Everything you hate'
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that's cute.
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sandra
and thanks for putting a couple of mine in there as well. especially since they're older and not the usual suspects. very cool.
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Ff
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.... watch my gallery [link]
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