Might we think of transgendering as a form of androgynial art?
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There are Internet images aplenty. . .
mind stretcher
Friday, June 10, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
TRADITIONAL and Contempo
The New York Times – Draws a line
Google – Tries to Steal A March – Successfully
–In Both Directions –
At the Same Time
Sunday, May 22, 2011
YOU WILL ENJOY THIS (if you are a centered, well-adjusted, adult with a sense of humour),
Please, do every one a favor and do not open theLink
Unless you meet the qualifications suggested above.
2008 November « gimcrack hospital (PG)
Unless you meet the qualifications suggested above.
2008 November « gimcrack hospital (PG)
Friday, May 13, 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Fear as an object of interest. .
To My Mind The Serpent In The Garden of Eden Allegory Represents My
ego . . .
The image of the serpent/ego is beguiling and also a bit frightening.
Until the moment of the tasting of the forbidden fruit there had been no reason for fear (and so no fear consciousness). It is interesting to philosophize/speculate about the possibility that a twinge of ‘fear’ entered the picture when the serpent made its proposal.
According to the discussion in the Bible the Holy Spirit knows not of fear, but ‘can cast out fear’ in a mortal mind.
How is this possible if the mortal mind has freedom of choice? The obvious answer is that the power is available, but must be accepted and allowed to work.
So then, casting out fear requires the combined auspices of the finite mind and the infinite mind.
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