St Kilda in Sunlight – Stac Lee, 2009, by Norman Ackroyd

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St Kilda in Sunlight – Stac Lee, 2009, by Norman Ackroyd
Michael Raaflaub
The multiverse, Terra Keck (because)
Barbara Ann Brennan, Hands of Light
Temple of Peace by Arild Rosenkrantz (Danish, 1870–1964)
Camille Flammarion, Mysterious Psychic Forces, 1909
The children's book of stars, 1908
Quicksilver Drawings 13 x 13 cm 2024
The Temple of the Celestial Vision Drawings 9 x 13 cm 2024
“The Tower of Purgatory” by Paul Laffoley.
Creating Art externalises your Psyche, your Soul, the Union of Spirit and Matter.
The Union of Gold and Silver, Sun and Moon, King and Queen.
The uniting of Subject and Object is the Great Work, the realisation that every Object is a manifestation of Subject.
“Nowhere herein is there any place for duality: objectivity dissolves in subjectivity, and subjectivity has no cognisable existence other than as objectivity.” - Wei Wu Wei.
(Transcendental - The Alchemist/Gwyllm Llwydd)
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“Medicine rests upon four pillars—philosophy, astronomy, alchemy, and ethics. The first pillar is the philosophical knowledge of earth and water; the second, astronomy, supplies its full understanding of that which is of fiery and airy nature; the third is an adequate explanation of the properties of all the four elements—that is to say, of the whole cosmos—and an introduction into the art of their transformations; and finally, the fourth shows the physician those virtues which must stay with him up until his death, and it should support and complete the three other pillars.” ― Paracelsus, Paracelsus: Selected Writings
coverlet from Connecticut about 1840
The Island Universe. Another illustration from "A Stellar Key to the Summer Land", 1867, by Andrew Jackson Davis.
In this book Davis locates the afterlife somewhere on the plane of the Milky Way.
The Great Central Sun. Illustration from "A Stellar Key to the Summer Land", 1867, by Andrew Jackson Davis.