[silence] Evangelisti misconception?

Kraig Grady kraiggrady@anaphoria.com
Fri Oct 10 16:57:01 EDT 2008


a brief comment-
    What we call "divine intervention' seems to happen regardless of 
where anyone is before. History is filled with people struck by 
something that sends them on there way, unpredictable and without 
warning or preparation. Art happens anywhere ( though those who have 
made it a commodity have reduced our appreciation of most of it). There 
is something megalomaniacal about being a 'channel'= chosen. The Greeks 
would pity such individuals. 


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MITCHELL RENNER wrote:
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> Why remove the intentions of the self, or self-proclaimed purpose, 
> from art, to begin with?  To clear a path for work that invites 
> "divine intervention".  Only when the self is removed from the 
> operation can it become a vessel or channel for bringing together the 
> divine (Heaven) and earthly.  This approach has its roots in Indian 
> and Chinese philosophy.  Cage's work was the result of reconciling the 
> post-Renaissance egocentric nature of Western art with the traditions 
> of non-egocentric Eastern mysticism.
>  
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