[MD] Intellectual Level
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Fri Nov 5 09:44:13 PDT 2010
Hi Mark,
Sometimes it's best to escape from too much thinking. I'm finishing up a
lecture series on Dutch Masters: The Age of Rembrandt. At the moment
I've fallen in love with the marine paintings of Jan Van De Capelle. They
are absolutely wonderful paintings with incredible skies. I'm sure Turner
must have been influenced by Van De Capelle. My houseguest has gone
and it is time to start my next painting.
Yes, we each have our own methods.
Marsha
> Hi Marsha,
> OK, I won't ask you then. We each have our own methods of inquiry. My
> quest is to look into the every-changing properties, and the permanence of
> the impermanent. Interdependence can also be seen as something to learn
> from, through questioning. From such questioning I seek to arrive at an
> awareness of the nature of these things. Not in a scientific way per se,
> but in a global sense.
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
>
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> The boundary of the Intellectual Level is beyond my experience. I have
>> been exposed to some intellectual patterns, but not all, and I have no
>> interest in deciding which pattern goes in what bucket. I am more
>> interested
>> in determining the nature of all patterns: ever-changing, interdependent
>> and
>> impermanent.
>>
>>
>>
>> Marsha
>>
>>
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