Thurs 16: God knows what sank Atlantis. With England it will be the weight of concrete - concrete houses, concrete roads and the concrete brains of those in power. I don“t know whether to laugh or cry. Meanwhile, New Scientist opines that there is an artistic gene linked to psychosis and schizophrenia which also influences creativity.
Well this blog is called Delusions of Divinity? (sic) and my art does try to explain my spiritual beliefs in ways that fans of realism may query as mad.
But just as well I am not overly sensitive to criticism (although I am not indifferent to unfairness or ill-thought out comments) as the article further states:
"… Moreover, a single DNA letter mutation that affects how much of the neuregulin 1 protein is made in the brain has been linked to psychosis, poor memory and sensitivity to criticism."
Must remind the NandDs not to be so sensitive!!!
With our family history, perhaps we should all take up an art form?
Re spiritually induced madness: David Shaylor is not the first, nor will he be the last to misinterpret the en theos with being Jesus. I don“t doubt for a second that he has had a spiritual awakening - and it does seem to take the form of making us want to `share“.
Luckily for me, I never thought I was Jesus. I recognised the Christ spark within (within all of us, btw, not just us God-botherers!) but felt the need to `logicalise“ it in some way. Am still working on it. Hence the God book coming out next year.
PS How sad to see more information on Michael Jackson, appearing to prove he told the truth about his skin and other health problems. The poor guy must have felt so alone.
In spiritual metaphysics, a slight health issue would have been exacerbated by a sense of that aloneness and wanting to escape. Meaning mild vitiligo gradually getting worse till he turned white. Not being happy in his skin.
I was going to write about the skin bleaching comments in the media, wondering precisely how he could have managed his entire body.
My spots of melasma are still there despite trying all sorts of things, but they are getting a little better now with Fade Out. So, if I struggle to lighten two small patches, over a period of slightly over two years, how on earth could he have managed his entire body?
PPS What the whole Michael Jackson coverage has really brought home are the outright media lies - and not just in the tabloids. In fact, I think tabloid journalism is slightly more acceptable because it is written in a rather sensationalist style. It is the so-called quality papers that should be ashamed for making cast in stone pronouncements which, sadly, have stuck to the poor guy all his life. In death, perhaps, he may find justice.
Perhaps fans could sense the truth, which is why they stuck with him through thick and thin.
While not a conspiracy theorist, I certainly find it much more difficult to accept half the things we are told these days, including 9/11.
PPPS On a lighter note, I had 100 artworks made into mini cards at moo.com. Am most impressed. Good quality. Fast turnaround. And £14 including shipping and packaging. Shall now get some art postcards done for the (external) art gallery marketing in the autumn.
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