A very interesting concept and one with obvious spiritual significance.
It reminds me of Marcel Duchamp, the founder of the Dada art movement. He worked on his masterpiece, The Great Glass, for years but it was cracked in transport out of his apartment. Years later, while viewing it at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, he noted, “The more I look at it the more I like the cracks; they are not shattered glass. They have a shape…There is an extra intention that I am not responsible for, a ready-made intention, in other words, that I respect and love.”
A very interesting concept and one with obvious spiritual significance.
It reminds me of Marcel Duchamp, the founder of the Dada art movement. He worked on his masterpiece, The Great Glass, for years but it was cracked in transport out of his apartment. Years later, while viewing it at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, he noted, “The more I look at it the more I like the cracks; they are not shattered glass. They have a shape…There is an extra intention that I am not responsible for, a ready-made intention, in other words, that I respect and love.”
Love that nugget you shared Dave!