Welcome to my page of Love and Freedom. As I see it, the purpose of life is to reflect the beauty and abundance of the source that brought us into being.
I've put up a little music for you, not too loud I hope. It is 'Bhajahu Re Mana' by Rasa. It is sanskrit for 'Sing, o mind of mine'. I hope you like it, you can put it off or turn the volume up or down in the player on the left if you want to.
I'll tell you a little bit about myself:
I'm not as serious as I used to be anymore. I've done many serious things and I like to play a bit more now. I have exchanged the illusive reign of reason for the more gentle guidance of intuition. I had to. That's also why I have selected the flower power layout for my page. I think this one fits me best.
I was inspired by the recent application of the role of the observer, from the famous dual slit experiment, to our every day world. Great implications that has. I've never been into religious ceremony and ritual, and I've always thought that the evolution theory had the same level of scientific sophistication as the old Frankenstein movie.
(There's an animated video of the dual split experiment in my video section)
I saw something much more wonderful out there, from whenever I was a little child, than any person could explain to me, so I had to start my own path of discovery, which I'm still on, and I never intend to stop!
Now quantum physiscs, of all sources, shows us that if the universe formed bilions of years ago, there must have been an observer to make the wave forms collaps, right? And that observer sure seems to have a strong intention of his own too!
Tapping into that field, cooperating with that power, is the magnificent promise of life. People can do that! Now I understand the expression much better that we are created in the image of God. This gives us an obligation to go beyond the level of caring for what we shall eat tomorrow. It's all about the wonderful things that we can do today.
There is no lack of anything, nothing we need to fear but people who are driven by fear. We can all tap into the wonderful abundance of life and have one big party without end, in which we all can join. That's the message, that's the intention!
For my professional background and my actual face, follow this link (unfortunately the music will stop if you do): www.vitalperformance.com/vp/gme.html (can't seem to get the hyperlink working)
Thank you
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I've been travelling, too - all this summer in fact - but no more trips until November.
I'm glad you like Entelechy; what does that say about you? I suppose it would depend upon which aspects of the painting you were drawn to (the name? (I assume you know what the word means?) the colors? the composition??).
One of the reasons I love abstract art so much is that the painting's colors and composition tend to invite introspection moreso than analysis (of course I have no problem with the analysis part when I'm trying to figure out how another painter created some interesting effect in their work - but that's a different part of the brain working!).
Thanks for writing and for checking out my work.
(Do you paint or create any artwork yourself?)
Be well,
Julian
Sarah
mmmmm....Thank you.
Kim
yvonne
yvonne
Julian (aka Leanne but I prefer Julian)
With gratitude,
Chris
Thanks for making it all much more interesting
yvonne
Blessings
yvonne
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