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Posts tagged ‘Art and Haiku’

“The nature of people demands that most of them be engaged in the most frivolous possible activities – like making money.” — Marshall McLuhan

This work explores the nature of serendipity in the leaves of a money tree that, we believe, bestows largesse on all we survey.

All money is a matter of belief.

— Adam Smith

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“All dreams spin out from the same web.” — Hopi proverb

This work beats the shamanic drum of the Great Spirit that inhabits the dreamscapes of the free and the brave. Any similarity between spirits of dreamscapes and their shadows on landscapes is auditory.

Word to the wise: It would not be wise to tune-in to shamanic drumming on YouTube before reading at least the quotes in this post, lest you get carried away.

The drumming is not “making music.” It is a means of opening a doorway through sound.

— Robert Moss, Conscious Dreaming

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“Humor is by far the most significant activity of the human brain.” — Edward de Bono

Images and words are processed by, respectively, the rear and right, and left and front lobes of the human CPU. Those in this series are processed by the fan. A cool processing unit reboots all the lobes and makes your brain laugh. 

We don’t laugh because we’re happy – we’re happy because we laugh.

— William James

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