Author Archives: PlatoHagel

Leaving Footprints

Labyrinth on the portico of the cathedral of San Martino at Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. The term labyrinth is often used interchangeably with maze, but modern scholars of the subject use a stricter definition. For them, a maze is a tour … Continue reading

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What are Memories made up of ?

Illustration by The New York Times Some do indeed understand the fuzzy logic. These images are pixel orientated. They describe a process of thinking that is quite impermeable to the everyday biological function of the thinking brain that we have … Continue reading

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Mapping Weather Changes

Plato Said: More to the truth then. A device, that reveals what “color of gravity” means as you display your patronage in thought. More to the “signature of your soul being,” that while thinking genome, it’s more what you like … Continue reading

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Sacks Spiral

Dyson, one of the most highly-regarded scientists of his time, poignantly informed the young man that his findings into the distribution of prime numbers corresponded with the spacing and distribution of energy levels of a higher-ordered quantum state. Mathematics Problem … Continue reading

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To Stop the Hardening

Kaluza-Klein (Invisible Architecture III) by Dawn Meson Gallery: Dawn Meson by Raven Hanna From cave paintings of bison to Monet landscapes, artists have studied and interpreted the natural world. Dawn Neal Meson, a San Francisco artist, has taken this theme … Continue reading

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The Relief of Burdens

Realistic or imaginative? This detailed bust, titled ‘Solon’ (National Museum, Naples) is technically more sophisticated than anything produced in Solon’s own time. Most of the ancient literary records, from which history derives its knowledge of Solon, were also constructed long … Continue reading

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Emerging from the Chrysalis

The dream is a little hidden door in the innermost and most secret recesses of the soul, opening into that cosmic night which was psyche long before there was any ego consciousness, and which will remain psyche no matter how … Continue reading

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Rising Above the Duality

The Tao of heaven is to take from those who have too much and give to those who do not have enough. Man’s way is different. He takes from those who do not have enough to give to those who … Continue reading

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The World of Information

I suppose the body to be nothing but a statue or machine made of earth, which God forms with the explicit intention of making it as much as possible like us”Descartes’ Views on the Pineal Gland (click on image for … Continue reading

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Distortions of Reality

Pure land: Painted 19th century Tibetan mandala of the Naropa tradition, Vajrayogini stands in the center of two crossed red triangles, Rubin Museum of Art Pure land Mandala in Buddhist iconography, especially sand mandala are ‘pure lands’ and may be … Continue reading

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