14/11/2009

The shape of things to come


 

"Nature is your school, your laboratory, the gateway to liberation, and the panorama of God's manifold majesty. Seek to know the lessons it is ready to teach; all things are as Brahman as you are."
Sathya Sai Speaks Vol. 10

To Indigenous people, storytelling was a sacred process. It was the rich imaginations of the storytellers who tried to explain the relationship of humans to their natural and supernatural environments. Native people did not distinguish between the physical and supernatural because everything was viewed as a vast continuum; whether it be animate or supernatural, the world existed in 'real time' and in a conscious state of existence. Every living thing was a member of one large family: the four elements (earth, air, fire and water), plant, animal and human worlds were connected to each other.
That's what my new collection 'Theft of Light' is about.
HAware that you're able to understand what's behind and inspired me, hope you can mention it in Portugal.

Best reggards,


Derrick  Cruz

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Black Sheep & Prodigal Sons + Odyn Vovk [oh-din va•hk] = One Wolf
# "cunning, wisdom, searching, dreams, magic, transformation, death, rebirth, and protection"
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