
Friday, November 11, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Midnight Garden

wild imagining, protected by the
solemnity of angels and plants
the singular solar creater
marvels at the images
reflected upon the mind
as one gazes into the heart;
a centerpiece of ascention
and discovery,
the midnight garden, reveals its self.
one-sun
hope you are all staying inspired, and active in goodness
Monday, May 23, 2011
warrior's creed
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Complete Surrender

As the painting emerged, the longing for a mountain retreat, solitary but not alone, sprung forth.
Complete surrender is the first step in one's approach to the act of contemplation; which is a mystic act. It allows any practitioner to search their heart and find a place of peace.
May this day bring Fourth, the Blessing of Surrender!
and help us enjoy all the beautiful things that constantly turn around us
One
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Night Journey

It is late Sunday evening, and i have been running around town like a fool. So through my journeys, i have come to appreciate "painting" in its stationary approach to journeying. In this moment of gratitude, i would like to share this painting with you. I hope that as you gaze into this mysterious piece of work, it will inspire your imagination to track its contemplative origin.
in Gratitude and Wondrous Love,
One
Friday, February 18, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
Don Juan and the Art of Sexual Energy by Merilyn Tunneshende

Although the book is written in an casual tone, its message is heavy. Tunneshende, reaches to experiences beyond most peoples, informing about a reality that is not most readily accessed. She imparts the stories of power revealing the archetypal Conjunction in the Divine Feminine and Masculine
Her work, is related to Carlos Casteneda's, and he appears in the book as Carlo Castillo. I believe that she is the character that he refers to as La Gorda in his books, a suspicion. In this aspect it offers a fresh continuation to the saga of these enigmatic figures, theirs deemed successes and failures. Mainly, that she through her impeccability, which has largely to do with her use of sexual energy, arrives at formlessness. Carlos admits this in his books. And for Carlos the tantamount failure in the path, and death through liver disease, as was revealed in this book.
This book will either motivate you to do a 180 in your life, again, or shake you to fright, you choose. It is a book that is full with contemplation on the nature of choice, and the force of attraction.
happy purposeful dreaming, may you find all the aids and maps to your quest, the universe awaits.
one
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Entering the garden
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Victor Schauberger: a Life of Learning from Nature, by Jane Cobbald

A good introduction to Victor Schauberger, whose most popular work is observations on the life and nature of water. His work, persisted against the pseudo-scientific understanding of his times and has broadened the scope of my personal identification with this ultimate elixr; mystifying and prompting me to deepen my questions.
Schauberger exemplifies an artist whose work is based on the understanding of nature, expressing the hidden aspects of his observations through writing, drawing, and sculptural inventions. This book is rich with his drawings, most showing the pulsating spirals which depict the movement of water. He is also deeply interested in the egg-shape, and its functions, " Every force... unfolds itself and springs forth from the original form of life, the egg".
Through his observations, looking deep into the Bavarian forests, he created inventions which he proven worked with nature, upholding her and expressing the abundance of life. He was suspicious of people in authority and of academics. One of his main frustrations was man's dependance on the combustion of fossil fuels for energy. He worked to create a hydrogen engine, in conjunction with his observations on the effects of temperature on water.
Victor Schauberger, supported by a lineage of foresters, is staying relevant through the distribution of his ideas by son Walter Shauberger and the multitude of those who have found the life giving inspiration in his dedication to the planet, and the essential refinement of technologies.
Much thanks!
stay inspired!
one!
Redhook Street Art
Saturday, December 11, 2010
A visit to Olana, Fredric Church House

This is an ideal look into the life of a pivotal figure in American Art. The intimacy of the setting allows one to be transported into the life and times of the inspired Fredric Edwin Church.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
The Uranian Phalanstery Move

Hello! all blog friends,
Since you have asked, and i have been fully immersed in the moving of our jewel of an organization, It feels appropriate to share a little of my experience with you. On a personal level this has been one of the most momentous single acts of my life; on par with leaving my home country at a time of war. This responsibility, to the organization that has become the wind under my creative feet, unleashing vast insights.
The decision to move was born out of impending Tax Lien's, many needed repairs to the buildings, and a need to bring the organization to the modern world.
My first real lesson was that "an organized mind, can mobilize in the greatest possible way". After moving two buildings, 8 stories, humbled by objects and space, there is a credit of power that i feel lives in both space and objects. Each having a part in the grand scheme of things, and playing that part to inform.
The contents of the building, as well as the buildings themselves, are of a big linage of a historically rich people. This intrinsic value, lead to a lot of interested contemporaries, and preservationist. In identifying and internalizing the idea of "preservation", again humbled, another mini-enlightenment was produced, "matter can only arrive at a certain stage of creation before being reconstructed essentially". Meaning, that the thoughts that go into creation are of an essential nature, and what is constructed in matter is always in line to be destroyed, serving as a vessel for thought but never surpassing it in intrinsic value.
From the beginning of the move I was met with a criticism, understandably; this was a big move. Confidence accompanied a feeling that this decision was centered, on right action, and focused on revealing the truths that were dear to the Founder, Rev. ROT. Even though He had a profound respect for the Lower East Side of Manhattan, his mission was beyond a local. Spreading the creative ideal, as both a child and a parent, of Gnostic seeking and revelation was the thing most in need of preserving. On this point the Co-founder, and one of my most cherished mentors, Dorothea Baer was in support of.
In the light of such a transformation, the New Uranian Phalanstery, will once again serve as a refreshing space of creative enlightenment. Geoff Dann, a good friend and talented carpenter is working on our first installation, our library. We hope that in reestablishing our headquarters we will help expedite the world of the Gnostics and their views on the relativity of creative acts and their purpose in informing the contemporary mind.
As always, Thank you! Please, take good care, and i hope to post up soon!
One-Sun , Nov 28 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Uranian Phalanstery Autumnal Equinox

And so the story continues with more celebrations and fun. I hope that all of you, friends of love, are steadfast in the path and full of energy. Hot from the sizzling of summer we enter the fall harvest. We, at the Phalanstery, hope that you will leave the world of the "everyday" behind and enter into our vortex of inspired creation at the First Gnostic Lyceum New York on Wednesday September 22.
Contributions from Robert Pollard, Geof Dann, Ves Pitts, Pipi, and Sarah M Moody, Divad Nitam, Lou, Two Tone Tyrone, as well as other artists will reveal the on-going dialogue of creative interaction with the intuitive function, at the Uranian Post. 328 East 4th Street, between C and D Ave, from 6-9pm on the Autumnal Equinox, Wednesday September 22.
This show will be the Finale' of our group, here in the East Village, and we will be getting ready to make our services available at the next Reincarnation of our Embassy. Love to all!
One-Sun
Monday, September 13, 2010
Intellect Yantra

This Yantra relates to the attributes of Mercury and its ability to be quick, fast thinking, moveable, adaptable, and progressive.
The Mantra that it emanates is Om Boom Bood-Hi-Yah Nahm-Ah-Ha, which is chanted while constructing the Yantra.
For more information "Nine Designs for Inner Peace: The Ultimate guide to Meditating with Color, Shape, and Sound" by Sarah Tomlinson
Saturday, August 7, 2010
A review of Henry Corbin's "The Man of Light" in Iranian Sufism

The book begins by directing the reader towards an "orientation", facing a cosmic pole. This orientation is the connection and communication with the internal world of the psyche, labeled as vertical orientation as oppose to horizontal "mundane" positioning.
The orientation thus is turned to the light, at which point the guide of light starts to take a form in the internal landscape. To this landscape is ascribed a structure maintained by a spectrum of photisms.
Each color having a relativity in consciousness, informed emanations of the first order. Tantric Yantras express a similar idea, although contain a different set of colors.
The book also goes deep into the conception of the idea of "seeing" in black light; eo ipso the domain of that which contains light, or rather is beyond light.
I appreciated Corbin's assertion as to the difficulties of any spiritual seeker. The mysteries, that flow from the tributaries pertaining to knowledge of a path. A path that can lead only back to the source, of which nothing can be named or lost.
This book leads one through a timeless visualization of how these ecstatic masters met their true masters' at synchronized positions along the photism spectrums. All along the way there are metaphysically contemplative conjectures of primal and imaginal thought.
This is a hard read, but worth it. And could be a turning point in self realization, if you give it the time it deserves. Like Corbin says "The God you get is the One that you Deserve".
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Early Spring Triptych
The colorful personality of Chakaras Johnson
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Rudolf Steiner "Colour"


Writing about books, that i had completed reading, was one of the challenges of my second grade class. Recent revelations regarding the sharing of books, and the singularity of mind, have inspired me write about certain potent books.
In Rudolf Steiner's book "Colour", we see a conjecture of color theory and Metaphysics. Steiner introduces two ideas, Image and Luster. Image and Luster in the fluid union of a color compositions would produce that which would seem most natural.
In this book Steiner describes a technique of painting; by which the painter creates a water concoction with pigment, rather than working from an pallete which is a more opaque. The translucency of this method allows the union of colors in a more naturaly accuring spectrum.
In the diagram Steiner is attempting to explain the underlying connection of Formed (Mineral, Plant, Animal, and Human) aspects in relation to Spirt aspects (dead, living, souled, and spirited)
And how they relate to Image and Luster. All of which are connected in idea, through the complex dialoge of the spectrum.
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