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Paintings available at Bohème Apothēca   113 W Park St, Livingston, MT Livingston, Montana “Even the most carefully defined philosophical or mathematical concept, which we are sure does not contain more than we have put into it, is nevertheless more than we assume. It is a psychic event and as such partly unknowable. The very numbers you use in counting are more than you take them to be. They are at the same time mythological elements (for the Pythagoreans, they were even divine); but you are certainly unaware of this when you use numbers for a practical purpose.”  ― C.G. Jung, Man and His Symbols writing and paintings © Mitchell Pluto Odin and the Word/World Tree The twelfth tarot archetype specifies an enclosed circle as a unit of time. The stories surrounding the Nordic myth of Odin and the tree in my interpretation manifest as a circumference. The center dot of the circle is referred as Bindu in Sanskrit, a point which lacks nothi...
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Discovering  the Habitation Spiral  "The true mathematical science is that which measureth the invisible lines and immortal beams which can pass through cold and turf, hill and dale. It was for this reason, it was accounted by all ancient priests the chiefest science, for it gave them power both in their words and works." Dr. John Dee
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Yew Magician  The Yew is the earthly and sentient expression of the ONE original pre-earthly organism that the earliest cultures referred to as the Tree of Life. The ancient and yet timeless language of the living Yew holds memory and information concerning the pre-earthly origin and spiritual lineage of human beings. Michael Dunning, Yew Mysteries  The Painting illustrates the Buddhi mudra hand gesture of balancing the water in the body to revise mental clarity. In the other hand he holds a yew berry. The golden hat creates a reception between ley line and human antenna. The owl acts as a guardian and radar. 
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migrating glyph (revisited)   My art speaks and will continue to speak, transcending barriers of nationality, language and other forces that may be divisive, fortifying the greatness of the spirit that has always been the foundation of the Ojibwa people. Norval Morrisseau