Forget the device; instead, spend time in nature. Take your children to the forest. Pitch a tent and walk the water’s edge. Wade barefoot. Listen to the redwing blackbird and the sound of dancing cattails. Feel the trees. Open your mind to God’ creation. Breathe in nature, breathe out the device. Rebirth.
IndianRock.art – all of nature is of God, and humans are not apart from that connection.
Projecting anything modern onto these ancient people would be doing a disservice to their legacy. They were more advanced, on most levels, than the man that walks the Earth today.
The Etched Stone Series is as welcoming to the IndianRock.art line-up as an early morning cup of Joe. Enjoy these findings as soon as I discover them. 🙂
The spirit of the original forefathers speak in mass volume, yet their words remain unwritten. This is the power of art: the process between the artisan and the stone.
How what one does to be creative, becomes meditative. This facilitates the remedy for the suffering. The suffering is one’s enslavement to the material world. The more that one attaches to this suffering, the more the shadow hides the righteous path from humanity. Really though, if men just adhered to some comprehensive ethical guidelines along with the likely attachment to the suffering, civilization would have a better chance of survival. But you see, men will not; and so, the wine glass is upside down, and the stem is crumbling due to the weight of individual and corporate glut and greed. The vessel, inverted, will fail- and the people will be forced to rise against the evil that holds them down. What a glorious day it will be. Finally, humans of all colors and creeds will fight, side by side, together, against the evil that divides God’ children from each other, from prosperity, and from peace.