Monday, October 09, 2006

wispy self space












When we can see and ideal but no way to get there, it is only a matter of time before change imposes itself with the discarding of umbrella institutions, peacefully or not. But what is good or bad in this?
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Oracle

There is a pupil in my soul that sees from all sides
Perfectly sphere, probing far lives
Never knowing if it is really here
Only knowing because it is.

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Here’s some info on Labyrinth’s a friend- an expert on the subject- shared with me...
This site will help you on your path of understanding labyrinths, and some good books on Sacred Geometry:
http://www.labyrinth-enterprises.com/sacredgeometry.html
the ‘sacred’ part is a little hard to explain, it’s not that it’s sacred or spiritual per se, it’s more a way of looking at the universe and reality by noticing what geometric forms represent, in and of themselves… a point expanding to form a circle, or sphere in 3d, what two lines, horizontal, intersecting, express or mean when we see that, that sort of thing. Deeper in, many cultures believe these geometric forms reveal something about how stuff works, whether it’s god or the divine or physics or whatever, the name is not important. How it is all put together… the Masons believed the whole world can be created with a compass and a straightedge.
Most traditions agree, regarding the labyrinth, that the metaphor of it is the path to one’s self, one’s deepest center of consciousness, hidden by the maze of life experience, which we must retrace or disentangle to integrate… we leave, and then return, reborn, to our center.
Jason
http://dodecahedron.zaadz.com/
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(the pictures are from last fall)

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