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Permalink Reply by Rui Pedro Jonah on September 20, 2010 at 3:52am Art is the infrastructure of our aspirations. A metaphor for hope.
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Permalink Reply by Earth White Horse on July 16, 2011 at 6:39pm I like that Victor,thanks and thank you and Denise both for joining this artsy forum.
"Please post anything you find that inspires you.
I wonder what our resident artist Betty Brush would say about the works of Dali ?
It seems to be more of a modern version of Davinci's sistine chapel scene .
The finger of God is reaching down toward man .
Dali shocks the senses and possibly wanted it to be more like a Rorchach test ?
Armilus will probably be among a group of child geniuses born into the world some day. If you believe in that.
(I don't follow the anti-christ theories.)
They are watched over very carefully and protected.
Maybe he will have a descendant of Zerubabbel studying along side him in the same class ?
Interesting thought Earth White Horse.
I can see the 'yolk' is blood, the man struggling to come out of the earth seems to be a man who was imprisoned or merely 'hatching' from the egg, the woman could be Lady Wisdom (as prescribed) in Proverbs giving instruction to the man.
Strange picture indeed...but very symbolic. Could the child next to the woman be the next soul sent to Earth while the man who is struggling to be released from the egg someone who is departing? Kind of has a reincarnation reference if you look closely. :)
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When I read about the four horsemen it reminds me of the four eternal elements of earth , wind , fire and water.
( Once again, I would like to thank Chief Sylestine of the Coushatta tribe for saving me from drowning as a child and giving me this connection to the Native American people )
The Greek for the ashen horse is similar to chlorophyll, so it would be a green horse and this is the greenest horse I could find .
Tikkun ha Olam .
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