| The Meeting of Intuition "Can you add apples and oranges? Yes, you don't get more apples and you don't get more oranges, you get a bowl of fruit." This is a story about a young man meeting a master who teaches him that neither freewill nor predestination alone illuminates reality. Each moment contains the fullness of both. This is the first painting/story. There are moments when I ask, 'what if I had not done this one', who would I be, what would I be doing... Finally, my mind draws a blank page on these questions, whereby I am finally One with the pathway doing this painting/story opened...actually drew me into...a destiny. The story is two-fold. One is a fictional account between the possibilities of destiny and the acknowledgment by freewill. The painting depicts this account. When harmony between destiny and freewill are utilized, it appears as the middle of the three sets of curved lines. The other two sets represent either Destiny overriding freewill or freewill subverting destiny. The other story is the One of a youth who had perhaps a glimpse or two he would one day be an author, even less he would be an artist, and that one day both would be vital to my desire of being the World's Greatest Philosopher (difficult for some of us to shake those megalomaniacal dreams of an eleven year old). |
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