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The Secret behind the Secret behind Mona Lisa's Smile

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Hello Ed,

This is indicative of a decrease in the perceived need to scrutinise the foundations of our existence.

Thank you for this implosion of thought Ed.

How many people will read and wonder,,or even dare to think beyond the wall that surrounds them. This wall of self imposed ignorance and self deceit. Within the shadows,,,,, excellent visual in my head with this Ed. Excellent as in insightful and frightening too.

Existence. What a word. It is a word that conjures up many things and ideas with theory's, yet existence is nothing without life it self. If a person was to truly 'exist' then I think it would be with the comprehension that 'existence' is primordial to all things.

Thenkyou so much Ed, I have awoken again.

Deepest respects.

Dave Birdsall

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I agree with you, Dave. Ed really put the depth charge on that one.

I totally am on board with the idea of that painting exploiting some of our visual dificiencies. I had never thought of that before! The idea appeals to me, it is almost like Da Vinci was trying to send a hidden message by painting in a color we can't immediately percieve (like on the ultra violet spectrum or something.)

Yeah, I guess we tend to be mystified by things we don't understand and lable them with terms like enigmatic. I have to admit that I am guilty of it myself! To me it means "I don't know what it is, but I am fascinated, please stand by!"

I read this post and thought "Tru dat." I often give a simple reply, but since this morning's workout was so positive, I thought I would throw my arm around Dave and actually explain myself a bit.

I am still on this journey with you guys, but unlike most people on the internet, I am not trapped in a hall of mirrors, but a deep dark cave that I am slowly emerging from. I can't look out directly because it is a bit too bright, so I am still examining the shadows for now.

I'm coming out and I'll be able to look at it one day.

Hello, 3d,

Yeah, many things are deceptive and not as straightforward as they first appear. Having said that I usually don't delve too deep into certain subjects.

I find somethings intriguing and want to find out more but more out of a sense of interest and lack of knowledge.

It is always more with me that existence and the joy of life will always get my attention. Although 'joy' can be taken different ways I find art and artists always provoking and intuitive but also vulnerable too. Within the joyfulness of things such as looking at the Mona Lisa and hearing descriptions over the years will always bring me back to self 'scrutinising' or self learning.

The fundamental issue to me is to be aware of the darkness/shadows but also to know that the light of self and knowledge is always more bright and revealing.

I said to someone the other day that I thought I was in the dark a lot of the time but then It dawned on me that it was just a case of 'blinking' too much. Eyes open wide sees more and I just think that is great.

I would like to add you to my neighbourhood if thats ok with you as I see that the possibility of learning with all of us is something I look forward too.

regards,

davbe

I would like to add you to my neighborhood, too. I like exploring all of this. It is hard for me. After examining who I am, I realize that I don't have anything, I am pretty much nothing.

So, my current task is to do/be something to examine!

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Hi Nicole,

"it is almost like Da Vinci was trying to send a hidden message by painting in a color we can't immediately percieve.."

Perhaps Da Vinci didn't think that we wouldn't notice Nicole. Perhaps it was obvious to him and he thus thought it would be obvious, as opposed to 'enigmatic', to us. Whether that is the case or not, it is a most valuable indicator of our deficiency and thus a spur to do something about it.


"Ed really put the depth charge on that one."

You made me laugh with that:) Thanks.


"Yeah, I guess we tend to be mystified by things we don't understand and lable them with terms like enigmatic. "

Totally agree. It was about a decade ago that i told myself that that which i found to be complex wasn't complex. It was just my stupidity that me think it was 'complex'. A diffusion of responsibility to the phenomenon encountered. It was then that i realised how utterly stupid i was. But it was also then that i was empowered to do something about it. I suppose intelligence is not what you know, but what you can do about what you don't know.


"I can't look out directly because it is a bit too bright, so I am still examining the shadows for now."

Damn good way to start Nicole. Methinks tis' an appreciation of the depth of the 'shadows' that doth make us more photosynthetic to the 'Light'.

Thank you Nicole, you really made me think with your observations. Thanks for the workout!

ed


Hi Davey,

"How many people will read and wonder,,or even dare to think beyond the wall that surrounds them. This wall of self imposed ignorance and self deceit."

Not many i'm afraid Dave. I'm under no illusions and i'm certain that not many will read and consider the articles published here. But, never mind, at least it is there as an alternative stream of thought instead of not being there at all.


"I find art and artists always provoking and intuitive but also vulnerable too. "

That is a most interesting observation Dave. I suppose the 'vulnerability' of art and artists lie in their thinking that they are the endpoint of discovery as opposed to a 'roadhouse' along a dynamic and dialectical circular track comprising other 'roadhouses' wo/manned by thinkers, sculptors, musicians, etc. That is why i an a staunch resistor against making celebrities out of any particular type of artist.


"I said to someone the other day that I thought I was in the dark a lot of the time but then It dawned on me that it was just a case of 'blinking' too much. Eyes open wide sees more and I just think that is great."


Now that is a great thought indeed. Just to add, i liken the act of 'blinking' to self-doubt and doubt in the face of anything convincing. It sort of clears the sight and helps one to see clearer when the eyes are 'wide open' thereafter.

Thanks for your insightful observations Dave.

ed







Between the nothing and the eveything lies the secret. Imagine a gravestone, it says and looks like this actually,

born 1900 ---- 1970.

its the --- that makes the difference, not the dates. so you are, therefor you are what, that is the question?

I'm thinking about this now too.

Ed, I think a muscle just popped in my brain........

davb

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