Alan Bean (1932–2018) American astronaut and painter
Statement on significations in his painting "Reaching for the Stars", at the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, Florida, USA.
After the moon, art is his mission (1997)
Change the World Without Taking Power (2002)
Alan Bean (1932–2018) American astronaut and painter
Statement on significations in his painting "Reaching for the Stars", at the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, Florida, USA.
After the moon, art is his mission (1997)
“Here we are reaching out for aliens
Looking for our salvation.
Pity our emptiness
Save our souls.”
Happy Rhodes (1965) American singer-songwriter
"Save Our Souls" - Live performance at The Tin Angel, Philadelphia, PA (15 March 1997) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPJ2HRgtquo <br class="br">Equipoise (1993) <br class="br">Context: We are the number one offender<br>Of specieism and yet<br>Here we are reaching out for aliens<br>Looking for our salvation.<br>Pity our emptiness<br>Save our souls.
Joseph Goldstein (1944) American vipassana teacher
Wisdom and Compassion
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
GMA News Online http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/384344/news/nation/demand-attendance-of-4-us-marines-in-laude-death-probe-dfa-doj-told <br class="br">2014
Marilyn Ferguson (1938–2008) American writer
The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Three, Brains Changing, Minds Changing
Alan Moore (1953) English writer primarily known for his work in comic books
The Believer interview (2013)
Context: Yeah, our view of reality, the one we conventionally take, is one among many. It’s pretty much a fact that our entire universe is a mental construct. We don’t actually deal with reality directly. We simply compose a picture of reality from what’s going on in our retinas, in the timpani of our ears, and in our nerve endings. We perceive our own perception, and that perception is to us the entirety of the universe. I believe magic is, on one level, the willful attempt to alter those perceptions. Using your metaphor of an aperture, you would be widening that window or changing the angle consciously, and seeing what new vistas it affords you.