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Larry Gindhart
In the landscape of human experience there
are transitional dimensions of space between the
unknowable and the known. These are places full of mystery within which delicate, wordless
impressions--that bubble up from the depths of
Creation--can be heard and then articulated into
the stories, the songs, the images and forms that
may eventually become blazing, luminescent symbols that stimulate and shape the evolution
of human consciousness. These places I call
"borderlands."
To live in one of these places is not only to place one's self in service to one's inherent gifts, but also to become an instrument of the unknowable; an instrument through which
Creation conceives, gestates and gives birth; an
instrument through which unthinkable, unsayable Things and, perhaps, unprecedented Perspectives might--in their own, unhurried time--emerge and develop into dreams, and then realities that can benefit humanity and Nature.
Larry Gindhart
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