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Where the rational and the supernatural collide.
"Gnosis is the common Greek noun for knowledge (in the nominative case γνῶσις f.). In the context of the English language gnosis generally refers to the word's meaning within the spheres of Christian mysticism, Mystery religions and Gnosticism where it signifies 'spiritual knowledge' in the sense of mystical enlightenment."
"The human need for religion cannot be excommunicated from culture by rationalist incantation. Human beings do not live by reason alone. Life is more complex than rationalism allows. Reason has its limits and can never displace the deeper level of engagement with reality that is the essence of religious belief and practice. The rationalist lives in an impoverished, restricted world, defined by what reason alone can prove. Yet beyond those restrictions lies a whole new vibrant world awaiting discovery and disclosure. It does not defy or contradict reason; it simply lies beyond its scope."
monkey-back guaranteed if not holy
satisfied...
3 comments:
I like this picture for it's clean lines, use of color,strong imagery yet at the same time it conveys an overall quietness.
Chris
RESPONSE: It is easy to look at and the least unsettling, I suppose, of all of these images. I was lucky to be given the subject matter, a head of Bach by a man of Northern Italian descent many years ago.
We wake up to this every morning and it still charms me,
Hope you are well.
Kim Treger and Kevin Koron
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