tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590016240066419330.post8470127811759083270..comments2010-12-07T16:41:08.164-08:00Comments on 76 Days Visions & Revolutions: A m u s e a n a r t i s t : Gabriel Mottpierohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03042509050249344359noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590016240066419330.post-35539748978651830452010-11-05T12:54:49.617-07:002010-11-05T12:54:49.617-07:00Dearest Gabe,
I am so excited we are collaborating...Dearest Gabe,<br />I am so excited we are collaborating on this project and shared intentions. In the old kingdom, scholar warriors were only allowed to debate in poetry so it didn't get literal in the logic. Also they were no righteous but their presentation gave a diverse outlooks; complete dimensions to the paradigm we live in. I am sure there are a little of both ideals in our understanding and with this in mind i am just a conduit for the divine expression in me to you...<br /><br />"Dictionary: • ( muse) a woman, or a force personified as a woman, who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist." <br /><br />a muse; profoundly confused<br />why subject of inspirations are treated that way<br />dismay all conditions<br />even shared sacred space and time<br />divine; inspired of our highest ideals<br />ignite the way we "feel;" doesn't that mean anything?<br />maybe we are use to disposable contrasts<br />to give all means to take falls <br />and even abuse as default.<br /><br />at mast, alas what we have we become as "artists"<br />this exercise of embracing desire at all costs<br />now dilute sacredness to manifest the perfect art<br />but isn't all the same; the subject of inspiration...<br />and the art looking for fame<br />and the art is left to shame<br />and the art left to blame<br /><br />oh my sacrificial muse...<br />what have we done in the name of art?HaiDaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17649016708270398221noreply@blogger.com