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Inwardly looking, all that seems well may end well, but all that is not actually well becomes the metaphysicality for the deepening sadness of the rift between your mind and reality.

 

Is your mind a metaphysical metaphor of madness or just a collection of memories conjoined by mental muscles that move your thoughts through a pristine mountain stream of consciousness surrounded by the subdued, sketchy, subconscious scenery?

 

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37 3/4 x 27 3/4" (95.9 x 70.5 cm)

 

Great Metaphysical Interior - Giorgio Chirico 1917

 

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Abstract Portrait Drawing

 

Metaphysical Drawing

Pittura metafisica

Enigma

Metafisica Metaphysics

 

Triangulism Art Triangolismo

 

Surrealism Surrealismo

Abstract Art Arte Astratta

Minimalism Minimalismo

 

Individualismo Individualism Individuality

Umanismo Humanism

 

Giorgio de Chirico

Arnold Böcklin

Arthur Schopenhauer

Friedrich Nietzsche

 

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Metaphysics by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and Workshop and Girolamo Mengozzi (called Colonna)

 

This allegorical figure of Metaphysics, identified by the inscription on the base, is from the Palazzo Valle-Marchesini-Sala in Vicenza. The simulated architecture, foreshortened from a viewing point in the center of the room, was carried out by a specialist in this sort of work, Girolamo Mengozzi, who collaborated with Tiepolo on a number of commissions. The frescoes date from the 1740s and were removed about 1900.

  

This fresco, along with Arithmetic, Geometry, and Grammar, comes from the gallery of the palazzo Valle-Marchesini-Sala in Vicenza. A fresco representing Virtue and Abundance decorated the ceiling of the gallery. Four more frescoes formerly in the Simonetti collection, Rome, are also said to come from this gallery: Mars and Venus, two allegorical figures with an obelisk, and a head of Bacchus.

 

Girolamo Mengozzi (called Colonna) was responsible for the architectural elements of the frescoes, as well as the trompe-l'oeil architecture that surrounded them and is still intact in the gallery.

 

Four frescoes representing Virtues come from a different room in the same palazzo. Overdoors representing the four continents may also come from this palazzo, since they have the same recent provenance as the others in the group, but there is no firm evidence for this.

Rare, 2x1 3/4 inches specimen of Fluorite with a heavy crown of pyrite that has grown with it. This specimen has been in my collection for years.

The metaphysical properties assigned to fluorite deal with the mind, both allowing the mind to stay centered and advance in wisdom. Pyrite adds the dimension of being able to work harmoniously with others. The chakras most associated with these minerals are the root, solar plexus and heart.

Our Fluorite is mainly green and purple, with wisps of blue, pink, and clear. These colors in the aggregate are used for healing miscommunications, and advancing personal potential. This is available @ our shop www.crystalcreek.etsy.com

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Attoniti Amirano... l'Avvenire !!!

 

Astonished they Admire... the Advent !!!

EasierToUnderstandThanWave.com, unlike Google Wave, it’s pretty simple to understand, and funny too, in a geeky way at least. The website gives you two options, by showing two pictures, and asks you to vote which is easier, Google Wave or something else.

 

Despite the fact that the website just launched, thousands of people have voted and so far things that are easier to understand than Google Wave include: Metaphysics, Death, neoclassical economics, Ozzy Osbourne, Combinatorial Game Theory, osmotic pressure, cardiothoracic surgery, the mating habits of the red-sided Garter snake, lipid solubility, radiocarbon dating, self-balancing binary search trees, damped harmonic oscillators, vector calculus, the geopolitical climate of Southeast Asia, and the Swedish chef.

 

Check it out and let us know which one is your favorite comparison, at GoogleWaveSucks.com/post/210685298/easier-to-understand-t....

 

Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment Volume II: Metaphysics and Epistemology

Edited By: Ian Jarvie, Karl Milford, and David Miller

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Berlin's new federal district during a hot summer day. The absebce of human beings reminds me of a De Chirico's paintings.

 

This building is called "Marie Elisabeth Lüders Haus" and houses both the library and the research & reference service of the Bundestag. It was designed by Stephan Braunfels and forms the new federal distric of Berlin along with the Paul-Löbe-Haus, the Chancellery and the redevelopment of the Reichstag by Norman Foster.

 

masonic pendant overlayed onto heritage usa, castle. Courtesy of Jim Bakker

Graham Harman, founder of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and Professor of Philosophy and Associate Provost for Research Administration at the American University

 

The MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research at the Pacific Northwest College of Art and the Ford Institute for Visual Education

 

is pleased to announce a lecture by

 

GRAHAM HARMAN

“Greenberg, Heidegger, McLuhan, and the Arts”

 

PNCA Main Building, Swigert Commons

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

  

6:30 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.

   

About Graham Harman

  

Graham Harman is the founder of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and the author of numerous books, including Tool-Being: Heidegger and the Metaphysics of Objects, Guerrilla Metaphysics: Phenomenology and the Carpentry of Things, Circus Philosophicus, The Quadruple Object, and, most recently, Quentin Meillassoux: Philosophy in the Making and Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy. He lives in Cairo, Egypt, where he is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Provost for Research Administration at the American University.

   

About the MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research

PNCA’s Master of Arts in Critical Theory and Creative Research (CT+CR) is an accelerated (45-credit), seminar-based program that prepares students for opportunities at the intersection of art, theory, and research. The program combines socio-political critique with process-driven inquiry, pushing both theory and research in new directions within the context of a 21st-century art school.

  

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Leon, 47, Sophia Loren, Helmut Newton

Procreation, Dynamic Portrait Sketch, Sketches, Schizzo, Ritratto, Schizzi, Disegno, Figure, Figura, Sketching

Triangulism Art, Triangolismo, Arte Metafisica, Metaphysics, Enigma, Minimalism, Individualism, Humanism, Expressionism, Surrealism

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Metaphysics by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and Workshop and Girolamo Mengozzi (called Colonna)

 

This allegorical figure of Metaphysics, identified by the inscription on the base, is from the Palazzo Valle-Marchesini-Sala in Vicenza. The simulated architecture, foreshortened from a viewing point in the center of the room, was carried out by a specialist in this sort of work, Girolamo Mengozzi, who collaborated with Tiepolo on a number of commissions. The frescoes date from the 1740s and were removed about 1900

Steps into Light: A Metaphysical Manual for Living by Pamela Wangler and Melissa Akers

 

Is a wilderness guidebook for this dream we call life. Our guide is the wise spirit Omaya, who teaches us how to overcome earthly limitations, heal past hurts, and become our divine selves. Providing the tools we need to rise above our collective illusions, Omaya shows us how to:

 

* handle difficult relationships, physical pain, and other common causes of human suffering

* release the negative emotions that bind us to lower planes

* see the worlds most people do not perceive

* experience heaven without leaving this plane

 

Once we free ourselves from the illusion of our limitations, we can reclaim our personal power and reach our highest potential. Steps into Light unravels the mysteries, showing us how we can experience wonderment and joy every moment of every day.

 

www.stepsintolight.com

 

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Sols per a compartir amb tots vosaltres la il·lusió de veure una imatge pròpia com a portada d'un llibre.

 

Gràcies a tots pel vostre recolçament continu i gràcies sobretot a la Melissa Akers, pel oferir-me formar part del seu treball.

To discover that metaphysical Tree which hid

From my worldling look its brilliant vein

Far deeper in gross wood

Than axe could cut.

But before I might blind sense

To see with the spotless soul,

Each particular quirk so ravished me

Every pock and stain bulked more beautiful

Than flesh of any body

Flawed by love's prints.

 

— Sylvia Plath “On The Plethora Of Dryads”

Music and Death;

OPUS: Look Homeward, Angel;

From Grand OPUS; Sarajevo City of Light,

SARAJEVO WAR 1992;

BOSNIA in Tragic WAR,

POETIC Beauty and Strength of the Human Spirit,

Picture is based on light and darkness counterpoints, with elements of Chiaroscuro. Observation of physical and psychological reality… acutely observed realism brought a new level of emotional intensity, Strong, dramatic expression, City Life and Street Scenes, Perception beyond Appearance’s, Symbolism, Metaphysics ART,

POETIC TransRealism;

"There the sun doesn’t shine, or the moon, or the stars, nor any earthly fire...

In Its light, invisible; in a secret place,

In the heart It resides."

Mirza Ajanovic POETIC Photography,

  

On Friday evening after dinner we were talking deep.....

I think we were talking about Astral travel?

 

Leon, 47, Sophia Loren, Helmut Newton

Procreation, Dynamic Portrait Sketch, Sketches, Schizzo, Ritratto, Schizzi, Disegno, Figure, Figura, Sketching

Triangulism Art, Triangolismo, Arte Metafisica, Metaphysics, Enigma, Minimalism, Individualism, Humanism, Expressionism, Surrealism

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A gift from a friend. What does your junk say about you? I've typed in notes of what these things evoke in me.

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The main focus of this bracelet are the genuine faceted oval Botswana Agate gemstones with banded colors of greys, whites, and browns. Accenting the Botswana agates are genuine Swarovski crystals in Aquamarine Satin and sterling silver bead caps. The toggle clasp is an oval sterling silver filigree design.

 

The bracelet measures 8" (20.3cm) in length, but fits like a 7 1/4" (18.4cm) bracelet.

 

In the pictures, the toggle looks too big for the bracelet but it isn''''t. On, it is very nice and balanced.

 

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Below is some information about the physical and metaphysical properties of the Botswana Agate gemstone.

  

Agate is the name for number of types of banded Chalcedonies, which is a variety of Quartz. Agates carry a quiet energy that works on the subtle bodies, and are great for achieving stability and balance in many aspects of one’s life. Agates tend to work behind the scenes on the cause, instead of the symptom, of an issue.

 

Specifically, BOTSWANA AGATE can help those who have repressed emotional issues that need to be addressed. Botswana Agate is thought to have an anti-depressant quality. Botsawana Agate can be helpful for those who are struggling to be genuine in their lifestyle, as it promotes an understanding of the need for deeper meaning.

 

Carry Botswana Agate to promote creative ability in any project or goal. Botswana Agate promotes creativity, and encourages one to find solutions rather than focusing on negative aspects of daily challenges. Crystal healers like to use Botswana Agate for it''''s soothing and calming qualities.

pacifism metaphysically is suicide, suicide is god, god is death, death is life, life is light is dark as death is black as peace

  

Enigma of the Space no.13,

Thanks to Andy Goldworthy / Antony Gormley / Vadim Stein,

Sculpture Photography, Fashion Photography, Dance,

Painting, Oil on Canvas,

Triangulism Art, Triangolismo,

Arte Metafisica, Metaphysics, Enigma,

Metaphysical Painting,

Pittura Metafisica,

Minimalism, Individualism, Humanism,

Expressionism, Espressionismo,

Individualismo, Umanesimo,

Surrealism, Surrealismo

Giorgio de Chirico,

Arnold Böcklin,

Arthur Schopenhauer,

Friedrich Nietzsche,

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“Sometimes fate is like a small sandstorm that keeps changing directions. You change direction but the sandstorm chases you. You turn again, but the storm adjusts. Over and over you play this out, like some ominous dance with death just before dawn. Why? Because this storm isn't something that blew in from far away, something that has nothing to do with you. This storm is you. Something inside of you. So all you can do is give in to it, step right inside the storm, closing your eyes and plugging up your ears so the sand doesn't get in, and walk through it, step by step. There's no sun there, no moon, no direction, no sense of time. Just fine white sand swirling up into the sky like pulverized bones. That's the kind of sandstorm you need to imagine.

 

And you really will have to make it through that violent, metaphysical, symbolic storm. No matter how metaphysical or symbolic it might be, make no mistake about it: it will cut through flesh like a thousand razor blades. People will bleed there, and you will bleed too. Hot, red blood. You'll catch that blood in your hands, your own blood and the blood of others.

 

And once the storm is over you won't remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won't even be sure, in fact, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm you won't be the same person who walked in. That's what this storm's all about.”

  

― Haruki Murakami

   

Accidents build the subject, from the outside in. Our performances of maleness or femaleness make or unmake us. What’s real is “power”: I am its creation, an accident, as it were, to the “substance” of social authority. Angela Franks, Judith Butler's Trouble www.firstthings.com/article/2023/05/judith-butlers-trouble

Sorry for the small photo.

 

I should take a pic of my own copy of this book.

 

Author Craig Conley's most recent book is the above title, a very humorous series of essays, experiments and actual OBJECTS (?!) all addressing metaphysical ideas in literature--but in an EXTREMELY playful way.

 

I LOVE this book.

 

Okay, I'll admit complicity since the author included some writing by myself on the same topic in more than one place in this book.

 

It was actually a surprise to discover this when the book arrived on my birthday, a complete coincidence of the sort Professor Oddfellow (author Craig Conley's literary alter ego) seems to have no problem introducing into the universe's quantum mechanical weave on a daily--no, hourly--basis.

 

The book can be found here: www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=node%3D11871&fiel...

 

And Professor Oddfellow's deliciously outre and justly celebrated blog can be found here: www.oneletterwords.com/weblog/

 

The Abecedarian blog has earned Craig fans worldwide.

 

Conley is also a lexicographer and a magician in more than just words--more than just a logodaedalus.

 

He's known to consort with and speak publicly to various coalitions of professional magicians in Las Vegas.

 

This is why I would recommend reading the man's fascinating words, but keeping far afield of his actual person, as the "Vegas" and "magicians" connection should make you "damn nervous."

 

(I'm kidding, Craig! I love the book.)

 

Here's a brief but perceptive review of the book by Bernie DeKoven: www.deepfun.com/fun/2013/01/scholarly-fun/

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Theme: ΜΕΤΑΦΥΣΙΚΟ (Metaphysical) – Orpheus Peridis

 

Luna, my Luna, you glow upon my path in the night...

 

Amara eeps softly from her position by the taxi. "Ah, umm, you asked us to find things worthy of this new family, so to speak. I noticed that there weren't many supplies in case someone got hurt." She lowers her ears a moment before speaking again. "I originally planned on searching for old bed frames or something I could refurbish to build a medical suite of sorts. Oddly enough though, I ran into a vampiric lycan with Black Market connections. She gave me this kit, and as you can see, it's well stocked."

 

Trinity raises her eyebrows looking impressed. "Very good kitten," she says softly giving her a light smile. "I'm rather impressed," she admits. Reaching up, having flickered her eyes to see Ioh's ears droop, she touches one of his ears, comfortingly caressing them with one hand to the tips before she let go of him again and moves to Amara. "You know your medicine well it seems. Or at least supplies," she adds with a soft laugh. She leans against the side of the taxi, tail sweeping the ground and tush slightly stuck out. Her arms fold over it and she asks, "What have you found for us?" Trinity peeks up looking at the bag and then Amara.

 

Amara glances down at the medium sized med kit. "Well there's several forms of bandages, a few suture kits, cold/hot packs, what else?" She opens another compartment of the bag. "Tourniquets, blanket for retaining body heat, a lot of gauze, syringes, antiseptic wipes, and antibiotic ointment." That sounds like enough to items to Amara. She smirks before zipping the bag closed. "I'll keep trying to find the scrapper person though."

 

Ioh hears Amara speak of her success in her hunt for something to give to the family. He smiles a bit, and his ears perk back up a bit. Certainly, also the caressing of one of his ears also helps to perk them up as well. As Trinity goes to see what Amara has brought, Ioh too turns around and approaches the taxi cab, curious himself as to what was in the kit. He doesn't speak though, and looks on from near the front of the car.

 

Trinity Smiles and mews gently. "Very good Amara.. You have passed your first task and passed well." She chimes gentle.

The scene reminded me of de Chirico's squares.

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