inanga > Koha

'Koha' is Te Reo Maori for gift. This photograph was taken on iPhone in Wellington, New Zealand. The shell and surrounding moonstones I found about a month before on Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles. It is one of the most beautiful set of gifts I have ever been given. The shell beautifully illustrates Phi in all its perfection.

inanga
inanga > The Polymath

I'll let wonderful wiki do all the talking:

"Walter Russell (1871–1963) was an American polymath, known[1] for his achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and for his unified theory in physics and cosmogony.[2][3] He posited that the universe was founded on a unifying principle of rhythmic balanced interchange. This physical theory, laid out primarily in his books The Secret of Light (1947) and The Message of the Divine Iliad (1948–49), has not been accepted by mainstream scientists.[4] Russell asserted that this was mainly due to differences between himself and scientists in their assumptions about the existence of mind or matter.[5] Russell was also proficient in philosophy, music, ice skating, and was a professor at the institution he founded, the University of Science and Philosophy. He believed mediocrity is self-inflicted and genius is self-bestowed.[6]

In 1963, Walter Cronkite in the national television evening news, commenting on Dr. Walter Russell's passing, referred to him as "... the Leonardo DaVinci of our time."[7]"

dedicated to Walter Russell, a man before his time...

Walter Russell's 'Heat to Light' overlaid over phi swirl detail from inanga's 'Moko [Tattoos]'; rest courtesy of Apple iPhone, Picasa 3,SmugMug, Google and Mozilla Firefox 2009.
inanga > Detail from 'Moko [Tattoos]' treated in Picasa 3

Kaitiaki: Rick

inanga
inanga > Inspired by Glenn Shorrock singing 'Home on a Monday'

"(I do) not regard them as mine to take or leave in either past or future... I (am) free and empty of them in this now moment, the present..." Meister Eckhart (Blakeney)

courtesy of Picasa 3, SmugMug, Google and Mozilla Firefox 2009

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inanga > On-line Phi-kebana

i could have gone mad with this until i fully understood and practised the No 1 rule in Ikebana-ing - restraint.

courtesy Cat, mfnw, inanga and the usual suspects (Picasa 3, SmugMug, Google and Mozilla Firefox) 2009

inanga
inanga > Deep into the Ecliptic

Inspired by the work of Jabir ibn-Hay'yan (alias Nick Herbert). Google Nick as he is a veritable fount of wisdom. Probably the best feed to find him on is:

http://deoxy.org.

If you don't find Nick there (he may have gone to the Far Shore) you will certainly get oodles of info on Terence McKenna. McKenna has unlocked myriad secrets of the mind, the King Wen sequence of the I Ching and the zero timeline of 2012.

inanga
inanga > The refractive index of NZ nephrite (pounamu) is 1.6180339887 = phi) so it must be the phi-losopher's stone. Maybe yes, maybe no. Get some and play with it - it's magical. Promise. And my mum always told my sisters never to trust a man who says 'promise' to you.

Some wisdom from Our Master:

'Self-realized State: Unicity

In the Unicity of the Self-realized state, the enjoyer and the object of enjoyment, the observer and the observed have become merged in the mystic realization of the Unicity, as if, in the words of Janeshwar:

"Fragrance has become the nose in order to smell itself, sound has become the ear in order to hear itself."

All perception remains as pure mirrorization without any reactive interpretation: there is only seeing, hearing, tasting, etc., without the objective interference of a see-er, hear-er, taste-er, etc. The senses may run according to their nature towards objects which gratify them, but there is no experience separate from the experience, just as when the sight meets the mirror there is awareness that the image in the mirror is not different from the face. In other words, an ordinary person identifies himself with the object that is undergoing an experience (whether it is enjoyable or painful), but the Self-realized person becomes the experience.'
inanga > Ruru (Morepork Owl) is Watching

photographic treatment of painting detail

"Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
Watch your words, for they become actions. 
Watch your actions, for they become habits.
Watch your habits, for they become character.
Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny."
inanga > Technicolour Swirl & the Dharma - by inanga

Original paintings: 'Nirvana Beach' and 'Kiwi Watercolour'

spelling might look different to USA but we follow English forms downunder.

courtesy of Picasa 3, SmugMug, Google and Mozilla Firefox 2009

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Koha

'Koha' is Te Reo Maori for gift. This photograph was taken on iPhone in Wellington, New Zealand. The shell and surrounding moonstones I found about a month before on Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles. It is one of the most beautiful set of gifts I have ever been given. The shell beautifully illustrates Phi in all its perfection.

inanga
inanga > Koha

'Koha' is Te Reo Maori for gift. This photograph was taken on iPhone in Wellington, New Zealand. The shell and surrounding moonstones I found about a month before on Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles. It is one of the most beautiful set of gifts I have ever been given. The shell beautifully illustrates Phi in all its perfection.

inanga
Koha

'Koha' is Te Reo Maori for gift. This photograph was taken on iPhone in Wellington, New Zealand. The shell and surrounding moonstones I found about a month before on Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles. It is one of the most beautiful set of gifts I have ever been given. The shell beautifully illustrates Phi in all its perfection.

inanga
See photo in original gallery.

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