“20% In: Art And Maplethorpe’s Homosexual Photographs: Who Defines Art?”
Excerpts From This Issue On Art
- 0% in: ” Issue No. 529 3.00 INDEX iS ON RAGE I? ART APPRECIATION The Robert Illlaplethorpe Photographs How is Art determined Mid As”
- 0% in: “obert Illlaplethorpe Photographs How is Art determined Mid Astral beings who determine Tarot Readings Do entities really li”
- 0% in: “your life that which is of high quality art, music. ance, design, spatial and color effects all those things that add beaut”
- 1% in: ” as some may wish, the kind of music or art that is degrading or base, that drawings of a crude nature or music that is deb”
- 1% in: “from a bucket onto a canvas and call it art, but it is not the kind ol art this Awareness speaks of. True att uplifts the s”
- 1% in: ” call it art, but it is not the kind ol art this Awareness speaks of. True att uplifts the spirit by the message that it co”
- 1% in: “the soul that might be infoedded in the art form. There are Songs and There are Artistic Songs This A wareness indicates th”
- 1% in: “grace one feels, and this can either he art, or it can he a kind of slovenly type lament that depresses eople who hear it. “
- 3% in: “th drama, even with movies there can be art andp there can he simply entertainment or efforts to entertain. Knowing the Fln”
- 3% in: “hat you only select the highest form of art in every excursion, but that you know what art truly is. It you understand the “
- 3% in: “every excursion, but that you know what art truly is. It you understand the highest forms ol art and you want to go watch a”
- 3% in: ” It you understand the highest forms ol art and you want to go watch a first grade play on Stage, u Christmas play, or ifyo”
- 3% in: “tween that level of alt and trulpg fine art so that you can have some reference to the hig er arts, the fine HITS, and uol “
- 4% in: ” up ilting to you, is inspiring to you. Art Appreclatlon Is Nourlshment for Your Splrllual Body This Awareness asks entitie”
- 8% in: “ze the violence and they think of it as art. If tlie violence is vivid enough, they scream, they get excited, adrenalin rus”
- 8% in: “t ung artistic. o some entities that is art. People Can t Understand Death by Watching Violence This Awareness indicates th”
- 9% in: “. This Awareness indicates the greatest art available is the art of living a good and who esome life. BLOODY MOVIES A THROW”
- 9% in: “cates the greatest art available is the art of living a good and who esome life. BLOODY MOVIES A THROWBACK T0 ROMAN GLADIAT”
- 13% in: “ve on into more highly retined forms of art, to study life it.lf 1nd not to tool them selves into thmlcmithese cherades and”
- 20% in: ” emg invollifed in physical situaurzms. ART AND MAPLE THORF E S HOMOSEXUAL PHOTOGRAPHS WHO DEFINES ART? FGLLUW UP QUESTION!”
- 20% in: ” E S HOMOSEXUAL PHOTOGRAPHS WHO DEFINES ART? FGLLUW UP QUESTION! In regard to an, awhile back, there was quite a contro ver”
- 20% in: “as smce chad of AIDS, that includgsd an art Show that went on public broadcast and now is oin on tour which depicts homosex”
- 21% in: “hoved down their Lhrc at in the name of art? COSMIC JXWARENESS This Awareness indicates that art has had a traditional defi”
- 21% in: “XWARENESS This Awareness indicates that art has had a traditional definition, and tradition does have a place in suqieties.”
- 21% in: “he rebellion against this lraglition of art would perhaps create a new form of artistic eJ gressio 11 which may or may not “
- 21% in: “s not wish to say lhat only traditional art, or that anything entities wzmt to label as art IS an, even though Lhar ten s t”
- 21% in: “that anything entities wzmt to label as art IS an, even though Lhar ten s to be the situation. One could put aper in a chic”
- 21% in: “n manure, take the paper in and call in art, and who has the right to say it isn t art? This Awareness indicates anyone has”
- 21% in: “, and who has the right to say it isn t art? This Awareness indicates anyone has the right to Say it isn L art who wants to”
- 21% in: “es anyone has the right to Say it isn L art who wants to say it isn t art. Anyone who wants to say it is an has the right t”
- 21% in: ” it isn L art who wants to say it isn t art. Anyone who wants to say it is an has the right to say it is art that the entit”
- 21% in: “say it is an has the right to say it is art that the entity who pa S for art or non art, 1nustcleterm1 ne, its value to him”
- 21% in: ” it is art that the entity who pa S for art or non art, 1nustcleterm1 ne, its value to him. Vho wants to lay for Lhat art? “
- 21% in: “that the entity who pa S for art or non art, 1nustcleterm1 ne, its value to him. Vho wants to lay for Lhat art? Is It worth”
- 21% in: “value to him. Vho wants to lay for Lhat art? Is It worth the money asked for o1 u fer ? This Awareness indicaws Ihat in you”
- 22% in: “ey helps to determine the value, of the art becauqe your socmydputs money as a measure of val ue. Th15 Aware ness In mates “
- 22% in: “In mates that anyone can label anythzng art, and 31 yD11E else can say it isn t art. There is no way to determine who is Li”
- 22% in: “art, and 31 yD11E else can say it isn t art. There is no way to determine who is Light or who is wrong e1 .cept by the subj”
- 22% in: “ties who want to get into the argument. Art Is Much Llke Chicken Soup This Awareness inclicates, however, that there is a t”
- 22% in: ” or whether you as a customer want that art. This Awareness indicates that generally the traditional view of chicken sou co”
- 23% in: “ad before, and it is much the same with art. People have an idea of what art is. It is generally agreed upon, and entities “
- 23% in: “e with art. People have an idea of what art is. It is generally agreed upon, and entities expect art to continue being that”
- 23% in: “erally agreed upon, and entities expect art to continue being that which they have experienced previously. That is the natu”
- 23% in: ” invention, the new jazz style, the new art form, the new age culture anything that is different from tradition, and then t”
- 23% in: “es that this is the wa things occur i 1 art, in life and in all fields of study. Tliis Awareness suggests that the entity s”
- 24% in: “me is in a struggle between traditional art and a new toon of expression. lf it is not acceptable as art then it will not b”
- 24% in: ” expression. lf it is not acceptable as art then it will not be classified as art, but if it ersists and stays, it will eve”
- 24% in: “s art then it will not be classified as art, but if it ersists and stays, it will eventually be brought into the art Held a”
- 24% in: ” it will eventually be brought into the art Held and classified as art. Beyond the Olienslve Material Is Seen a Form of Art”
- 24% in: “ght into the art Held and classified as art. Beyond the Olienslve Material Is Seen a Form of Art This Awareness indicates t”
- 24% in: “he Olienslve Material Is Seen a Form of Art This Awareness indicates that there are several factors that are part of the cr”
- 24% in: “actors that are part of the criteria of art which exist separate from su ject matter. You will note that this 1particular a”
- 24% in: “ject matter, there are other aspects of art in which this entity presents compatible qualities light, shadow, clarity or fo”
- 24% in: “reness indicates that in other forms of art and in this funn, contrasts and relationshi s, shapes. designs, symbolism, thes”
- 25% in: “would anyone care whether this entity s art was displayed ot not? Would the entity s R111 even be consid ered for display e”
- 25% in: “his photographs simply on the merits of art, but it aptipms the real controversgof the entity s work is not in is artistic “
- 25% in: “surrounding the subject matter. Ist t t Art Like Trying to Define Pornography? FCILLUW UI Qussriona Well, in that respect i”
- 25% in: “ies would apply that lolgtc to works of art and it would be legitimate. wuu cl it not? Cosmic An AR12Nt ss This Awareness i”
- 26% in: “tes the question of w1ether the entuy s art is worthy of display, were tt not for the controversy surroundingt e subject ma”
- 26% in: “things of this nature, and the entn.y s art would have to stand on its own merit, aipart from the subject matter and the CU”
- 26% in: “n that determines whether this entity s art is worthy or unworthy. It will only be a subjective argument between various en”
- 27% in: “will he displayed among other fotfms of art as traditional type of artistry, even with its offensive pictures. Many of thos”
- 27% in: ” tried to keep tt alive in the field of art. This Awareness indicates that there is no way to judge something that is subje”
- 28% in: “t. Ouspensktfs Dellnltlon of Suhlectlve Art This Awareness indicates that the entity PD Ouspen sky wrote of art descrihin t”
- 28% in: ” that the entity PD Ouspen sky wrote of art descrihin that there was a ditfercnce between subjective art an obcctive art, a”
- 28% in: “ere was a ditfercnce between subjective art an obcctive art, and that Subjective art was that which ilullowed or became acc”
- 28% in: “cnce between subjective art an obcctive art, and that Subjective art was that which ilullowed or became acceptable simply b”
- 28% in: “rt an obcctive art, and that Subjective art was that which ilullowed or became acceptable simply because someone expressed “
- 28% in: ” really lilge it! then it is subjective art. He also pointed out that the art did not have to be artificially created or cr”
- 28% in: “ctive art. He also pointed out that the art did not have to be artificially created or created with great care or skill. Fo”
- 28% in: ” aut tortty? The Definldon of Obiectlve Art lfhis Awareness indicates that obective art is art which has endured down throu”
- 28% in: “lfhis Awareness indicates that obective art is art which has endured down through tlie ages and has certain proportions, sh”
- 28% in: “wareness indicates that obective art is art which has endured down through tlie ages and has certain proportions, shapes, c”
- 29% in: “e that please the viewers o the work of art more often than not, and this shape may become a traditional and classic art fo”
- 29% in: “pe may become a traditional and classic art form and certain values in that shape may be assed on to other artists so that “
- 29% in: “ional artistic qualities the better the art tn a classic sense. This Awareness indicates this entity dubbed the tradi tte n”
- 29% in: “ubbed the tradi tte nal type of classic art as objective art, whether it was tn music, dance, design or painting and the ot”
- 29% in: “te nal type of classic art as objective art, whether it was tn music, dance, design or painting and the other type that is “
- 29% in: “on one s personal opinion as sub tecuvc art, and noted that subjective art had more recently become the vogue, thus there w”
- 29% in: “b tecuvc art, and noted that subjective art had more recently become the vogue, thus there were entities splashing paint in”
- 30% in: ” indicates that this kind of subjective art is possible from any entity. Anyone can be an artist of subjective art, and it “
- 30% in: “. Anyone can be an artist of subjective art, and it really comes down to whether you are capable of being a salesman rather”
- 30% in: “This Awareness indicates true objective art tits into certain categories that reflect back upon propoitions, colors and com”
- 30% in: “o these may be classified as subjective art and your subjective art is simply a matter of value based sales ability. You ca”
- 30% in: “d as subjective art and your subjective art is simply a matter of value based sales ability. You can, as has been done, tak”
- 31% in: “them together tn a colla e, and call it art, or you could, if you wish, sprinile pork andbeans over those labels, roU over “
- 31% in: “rolling pm, let it dry and then call it art. If you are a good salesman and get a reasonable price for it, and it makes new”
- 31% in: “is Awareness indicates the qitestion of art What is art, and what is not art, will a ways be a matter of discernment and su”
- 31% in: ” indicates the qitestion of art What is art, and what is not art, will a ways be a matter of discernment and sutgfectttttty”
- 31% in: “ion of art What is art, and what is not art, will a ways be a matter of discernment and sutgfectttttty, but this wareness w”
- 31% in: “peal with more enttttes. Cheap Forms of Art Have Their Place Cnoswc MJ .sSAc 5 This Awareness indicates it is possible when”
- 32% in: “icates it is possible when dealing with art, in speaking to entities regarding art, to offen them because many entities hav”
- 32% in: ” art, in speaking to entities regarding art, to offen them because many entities have certain favorite artistic sources. So”
- 32% in: “te them for liking those cheap forms of art, for those cheap forms of art have their place and their time, and can be very “
- 32% in: ” forms of art, for those cheap forms of art have their place and their time, and can be very comforting in the right time a”
- 34% in: “holic Church led the charge to jail the art center director. But liice the discussion in this reading, the trial did not de”
- 34% in: “ading, the trial did not determine what art consists of, but really concerned the First Amendment and the freedom of expres”
- 34% in: “all entities the right not to patronize art museums. The jury found the defendant not guilty of all charges. I learned much”
- 61% in: “mbracing these hierar chical beings, as art of a resurgence of t e Lemuriart teachings handedpdown from antiquity. They Wan”
- 82% in: ” There a Fteverss Type Akashlc Fioccrd? Art and Mapleihorpsrs Homosexual Photographs Who Defines Ari? sn t Art Like Trying “
- 82% in: “exual Photographs Who Defines Ari? sn t Art Like Trying to lilno Pornography? Cheap Fonns of Art Have Their Place She Was H”
- 82% in: “ng to lilno Pornography? Cheap Fonns of Art Have Their Place She Was Hit In the Head By A Brick and Became A Mind Reader Th”
“34% In: Does The Artist Teach The Ignorant, Or Is Art Self-Indulgent Expre”
- Page 6: Subjective art and objective art
Excerpts From This Issue On Art
- 34% in: “OES THE ARTIST TEACH THE IGNORANT OR IS ART SELF INDULGENT EXPRESSION? QUESTION G.M, an artist from New Haven, Connecticut,”
- 34% in: “would like to ask Awareness Does making art count for Grace in How many have you ser ed, and how well? Is it teaching the i”
- 35% in: “carefully whether others appreciate the art, whether others are moved by the art, and whether others can receive certain en”
- 35% in: “he art, whether others are moved by the art, and whether others can receive certain energies which you wish to convey that “
- 36% in: “gests that many artists promote certain art for service, giving to othersbut in giving their art, tend to extract more from”
- 36% in: “ce, giving to othersbut in giving their art, tend to extract more from the receiver than they give. This Awareness indicate”
- 36% in: “wherein an artist presents a piece t of art and insists that the receiver express great appreciation, or attempts to extrac”
- 36% in: “st s ego or in some manner promotes the art in a way that more or less forces the receiver to act appreciative, when in fac”
- 37% in: ” receiver does not fully appreciate the art. This Awareness suggests that artists can do best by simply presenting their ar”
- 37% in: ” can do best by simply presenting their art and that if they fear a public does not recognize the full value of the art, th”
- 37% in: “oes not recognize the full value of the art, then the artist may place a price upon the presentation which will be used to “
- 38% in: “, a higher price placed upon a piece of art than a member of the public would expect, will cause that person to look twice “
- 38% in: “t person to look twice as deeply at the art to see why it is so expensive. In this manner, the person may begin to see thin”
- 39% in: “rices. This Awareness suggests that all art is basically of a subjective, expressive nature, and the value can be regulated”
- 39% in: “ated according to energies put into the art as well as what a person desires others to value that piece of art. This Awaren”
- 40% in: “n desires others to value that piece of art. This Awareness suggests that there are other forms of art which may be termed “
- 40% in: ” suggests that there are other forms of art which may be termed objective art, whereby the artist does not put himself or h”
- 40% in: “ms of art which may be termed objective art, whereby the artist does not put himself or herself expression into the object “
- 40% in: “r herself expression into the object of art, but rather conveysvery carefully and objectively messages, symbols, or purpose”
- 41% in: “hedral of Notre Dame and other works of art by various artists, whereby subjective moods and feelings were not expressed, b”
- 41% in: “proportions, great and lasting works of art were created. This Awareness indicates this tends to have been somewhat lost in”
- 42% in: “and low well? apply to certain types of art that seem ugly and distasteful or psychotic? COSMIC AWARENESS This Awareness in”
- 43% in: “oneself is not necessarily an action of art, nor of service. This Awareness indicates the entity who spits upon the street “
“70% In: That Sense Of Fear And Apprehension (The Monster Can Appear When You Energize The Art Bell Material)”
- 76% In: Not All Of Art Bell’s Listeners Are Energizing
Excerpts From This Issue On Art
- 23% in: ” the rules of collective reality become art of the environment in which the mind is creating. gtherwise, you are simply cre”
- 31% in: “I mailed him b Opl niet was cjalled The Art and Practice of Getting Materiel Things hrough Creatwo Visualization ago, unfor”
- 44% in: “15 That Sense of Fear and Appreherision Art Bell Shows 15 What Mal nes an tnteltactuat Genius? 1? Are Conscious Mediums or “
- 70% in: “onster Can Appear When You Energize the Art Bell Material QUESTIUN We got a E mail yesterday from Boyd Martin, ovc1 1n Oreg”
- 70% in: ” comments. He writes l rn listeningj to Art Bcll s Area 5 radio show, Monday night, the I th of September, 1 97. As far as “
- 71% in: “ear and apprehension. I too listened to Art Bell s show last night, but ended up with an entirely different take on it. hat”
- 71% in: “nt take on it. hat most unnerved me was Art s replaymg of the phone conver sation with the freaked out ex Area 5 1 employee”
- 71% in: ” a satellite uplink interruption of the Art Bell broadcast. The ex emplo fee was literally crying. in begging tones, that t”
- 72% in: ” happened, others followed. at I elieve Art Bell s event may be is ai chain reaction of dimensional breaches that ultimatel”
- 76% in: ” completion we can continue. Not Atl of Art Bell s Listeners are Energizing FoLl.ow UP QuE.s 1 loN Art Bell has over a mill”
- 76% in: “s are Energizing FoLl.ow UP QuE.s 1 loN Art Bell has over a million listeners, and his web site is hit at least a million t”
“50% In: Is There A New World Order Conspiracy To Degrade The Arts And Quality Of Life? (How Monkeys Create “Modern Art“)”
Excerpts From This Issue On Art
- 3% in: “ality Of Life How Monkeys Create Modern Art Is There A New World Order Conspiracy To Degrade The Arts Quality Of Life? How “
- 3% in: “lity Of Life? How Monkeys Create Modern Art a ul li a href Beauty in Modern Poetry is Long Gone Beauty in Modern Poetry is “
- 50% in: “ality Of Life How Monkeys Create Modern Art a h2 Is There A New World Order Conspiracy To Degrade The Arts Quality Of Life?”
- 50% in: “ty Of Life? p How Monkeys Create Modern Art h2 p b Question b p A question from Joe A., Pueblo, Colorado. He writes interes”
- 51% in: ” the Rockefeller owned Museum of Modern Art, and through flooding the markets with books and magazines produced by their ag”
- 52% in: ” in the top positions of all university art departments, they have, through promoting works of crude craftsmanship as equal”
- 52% in: “ade the quality of life by discouraging art students from really striving for excellence, and instead imagining that a lot “
- 52% in: “ird stuff is somehow profound and great art? p The New World Order promoters have sought to degrade the quality of life in “
- 54% in: “e artistic person who truly understands art. p This Awareness indicates it is a way of letting the arts deteriorate to the “
- 54% in: “ue classical and meaningful concepts of art or other things of value in society. p It allows the so called experts of the f”
- 56% in: “rstood, it created a kind of science of art, an objective form of artistic schooling that could be taught, and thus entitie”
- 56% in: “began to create more beautiful works of art following these principles or rules. p a name Music Once Was Great and Beautifu”
- 57% in: “said for painting or for other forms of art, the carving of statues and other forms of sculpting. p This Awareness indicate”
- 57% in: “ties learn these classical rules of the art form and practice these things, they can come up with preconceived forms of art”
- 57% in: ” can come up with preconceived forms of art that meet the desired expectation and they can know what they will have as a fi”
- 58% in: “g them individually as pieces of modern art. p This Awareness indicates that many people thought these were excellent and j”
- 58% in: ” cannot meet the standards of objective art, but objective art is something that needs to be learned and commingled with th”
- 58% in: “andards of objective art, but objective art is something that needs to be learned and commingled with the artist s inherent”
- 58% in: “ar, you would not create a real work of art. p Thus, the entity learned all the rules of grammar, then knew what he was doi”
- 59% in: “pecial effect. p So it is likewise with art, wherein entities study the effects of the particular rules in their field and “
- 59% in: “stilted in accordance with the rules of art, they break them they break the rules. p This Awareness indicates these are the”
- 60% in: “ds and accept such mediocrity posing as art ? p b Cosmic Awareness b p This Awareness indicates that anything that is bizar”
“29% In: The Lost Art Of Dying-The Fear Of Death“
Excerpts From This Issue On Art
- 1% in: “, T 4 . 5i l.. f , 1 ,. , ng . The Lost Art of Dying I NTJEK is on pn gc 20 How to prepare for your departure or that of a “
- 1% in: ” General Heading, July 3, 1989 THE LOST ART OF DYING There s an article taken from the conservative Sunday Teieiraph of Lon”
- 4% in: “on who has died. I think we ve lost the art of dealing with the relatives of the dead, says the bishop of Lewes, Peter Ball”
- 29% in: “l represenrrne deceased 713389 The Lost Art of Dying The Fear of Death QUESTION! ln the last session we were discussin the “
- 29% in: “last session we were discussin the lost art of dying, and there was another uestion Fhacl before the lnterp1 etercamef1 om “
- 97% in: “aQh0mBfCaC.h1mI. IN THIS ISSUE The Lost Art of Dying Is There e Correct Behavior When Confronting e Loss of a Loved One? Sh”
- 97% in: ” to Strengthen the Imagination The Lost Art of lItyin g The Fear of Death is There an Otncral uneral Service from CA? Any N”
“20% In: Subjective And Objective Art- The Difference”
- Page 2: Subjective and objective art – the difference
Excerpts From This Issue On Art
- 9% in: “is entity, Bach, as one who learned the art of music from the system that was handed down through the schools. This Awarene”
- 13% in: “ed by one who understands the classical art of music as taught in the colleges or as taught from traditional methods, these”
- 14% in: “n instrument. Subiective and Cibjective Art the Difference This Awareness indicates that it is likened unto an action that “
- 14% in: “icance and great importance in creating art that is of objective d 1 .r nature. Phat likewise, the improvisation, the free “
- 15% in: “ic is of great significance in creating art that is of subjective nature. This Awarenew indicates that the subjective natur”
- 15% in: “s the entity from inside. The objective art as that which compels the entity to lookin awe at the wonder of that which is o”
- 15% in: “which is outside of self that objective art may also serve to reflect that which is in awe outside of self into that which “
- 15% in: “h is within. That likewise, su hjective art can reflect from within the entity into that which is outside and create sponta”
- 17% in: “lved from the classic structures of the art of music itself, this structure which the entity used, and the rules which were”
- 20% in: “e released through spontaneity, through art forms that allow for the letting go of concerns and letting it all fall out in “
- 37% in: “e left side ot the brain, develop their art to such a degree, that likened unto the great composer of i the pst, they run h”
“29% In: The Concept Of Beauty In Modern Art“
Excerpts From This Issue On Art
- 29% in: “ther era. The Concept o1Baauty n Modern Art This Awareness indicates the concept of modern afl, in which There are splashes”
- 29% in: “mmetry may be totally missing in modern art wherein the splashes of pamt have no pattem whatso ever and no sgnmelry at all,”
- 29% in: ” Awareness indicates some entities want art to imitate nature. Others want it to imitate the artificial creations of man. O”
- 29% in: “f anything anyone IS tam ar with. It is art and beauty because i t represents something the eye of the behclder appreciates”
- 30% in: “andards of beauty, and tllejuractice of art as we know on earth IS widely practice elsewhere. I guess she means on other sy”
- 31% in: “ly, a totally different form of musical art. They might have as one funn of musical instrument the sound of fingernails on “
- 31% in: “ay have a totally different standard et art on a diitelj ent planet. Even on your own planet, the cultural ITIIZISIC ef one”
- 33% in: “n 3 as being interested in your form of art and beauty? To such creatures, they are considered bcautiiill to tltemsclvcs. O”
- 33% in: “at do not share your sense of beauty or art. This Awareness ofcourse recognizes that thts was only a fictional movie and us”
“53% In: Dangers Of Music, Art And Poetry”
- Page 7: Music, Art and Poetry (Dangers of)
Excerpts From This Issue On Art
- 51% in: “does not desire to do. Dangers of Mu ic,Art 5 Poetry This Awareness reminds you of the song Gloomy Sunday, which in the 193″
- 52% in: ” llie effects that music and poetry and art have upon their consciousness, for Lhese things affect. the moods and emotions “
- 85% in: ” of the right side. The technique of on art comes about through the training and teach ng and the structure from the left s”
“50% In: Magnetism, Negative Ion Generators, Music, Art, Color As Healing Agents”
Excerpts From This Issue On Art
- 4% in: “Magnetism Negative Ion Generators Music Art Color as Healing Agents Magnetism, Negative Ion Generators, Music, Art, Color a”
- 4% in: “netism, Negative Ion Generators, Music, Art, Color as Healing Agents a ul li a href Understanding The Totality Will Help So”
- 50% in: “Magnetism Negative Ion Generators Music Art Color as Healing Agents a h3 Magnetism, Negative Ion Generators, Music, Art, Co”
- 50% in: “netism, Negative Ion Generators, Music, Art, Color as Healing Agents h3 p This Awareness indicates that magnetisms and ioni”
- 50% in: “reness indicates also the use of music, art, color, diagrams or geometrical figures can have their effects on the human bod”
“14% In: The Vrill Stick Was Created As A Kind Of Art Form”
Excerpts From This Issue On Art
- 14% in: “The Vrll Stick was Created as a Kind of Art Form This Awareness indicates that the vril stick, the energy accumulator, as t”
- 14% in: ” as that which was created as a kind ol art l orm. based on principles oi vibrat iori. and their nnithc matical frequencies”
- 14% in: “g about a particular frcqtrericy. as an art form l or ce, l rom the vril stick. This Awareness indicates that this art l or”
- 14% in: “ick. This Awareness indicates that this art l orm, or physics ol such vibrations, is seen to be rediscovered near the end o”
- 23% in: “s Awareness indicates that this is also art ofthe situation whereby entities who have cancer 1ave in some e 1se been helped”
- 68% in: “and his explana tion being that this is art ol lite, this pain. and hc wants to experience it to its liullest and he wants “
