This is a brilliant point of view.
"Sometimes I think about humanity in the same way I regard a painting by Georges Seurat. His use of pointillism, which is the artistic technique of painting thousands of microdots on a canvas, that contrast and compliment each other in a multitude of colours. From up close these dots seem nonsensical, even plain wrong- a blue dot next to a yellow dot, that from further away appears white. From a distant viewpoint these individual dots combine to make an intricate scene. An analogy of all the things in the universe. Each life, idea, love simply a tiny colourful dot, complimenting and contrasting with those neighboring, but from further away these blend to contribute towards a bigger picture, a bigger goal."
The Grandest Vision For Humanity — by Riva Melissa Taz
http://www.awakin.org/read/audio.php?op=play&tid=2226
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The Grandest Vision For Humanity — by Riva Melissa Taz
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Re: The Grandest Vision For Humanity — by Riva Melissa Taz
Loved this short article...
This part you posted is so good!
This article poses a wonderful way to look at our lives and how we compliment each other in the universal grand scheme of things... I wonder what part of the picture our beloved Earth plays in the finished canvas....
Thank you, Welles.
love,
Sandy
This part you posted is so good!
How I would love some day to see an authentic Georges Seurat painting... to see exactly for myself what the author first describes. http://www.georgesseurat.org/the-complete-works.html"Sometimes I think about humanity in the same way I regard a painting by Georges Seurat. His use of pointillism, which is the artistic technique of painting thousands of microdots on a canvas, that contrast and compliment each other in a multitude of colours. From up close these dots seem nonsensical, even plain wrong- a blue dot next to a yellow dot, that from further away appears white. From a distant viewpoint these individual dots combine to make an intricate scene. An analogy of all the things in the universe. Each life, idea, love simply a tiny colourful dot, complimenting and contrasting with those neighboring, but from further away these blend to contribute towards a bigger picture, a bigger goal."
This article poses a wonderful way to look at our lives and how we compliment each other in the universal grand scheme of things... I wonder what part of the picture our beloved Earth plays in the finished canvas....
Thank you, Welles.
love,
Sandy
“We measure and evaluate your Spiritual Progress on the Wall of Eternity." – Guardian of Destiny, Alverana.