BELIO Mystic Issue
Created Juli 2005 for BELIO Magazine: Mystic Issue [#018]
(experimental art and design magazine / Madrid Spain – www.beliomagazine.com)
You are the only one who can search honestly inside yourself for the meaning of your life, eternal love and infinite energy. No doctrines, no set formulas, no new prophets or false messiahs or hypocritical rituals. You will only find your personal salvation in the simplicity of your own feelings, of the sincerity of doing good.
Who told you that God exists?
It is just the blind faith of tradition, then God died a long time ago. If it is because of the fear from Hell, then give up, you are already doomed and in the middle of a major shit storm. If it is because of the love for others then begin to love yourself: look for your real neighbour, your real enemy – it’s certain that they are living inside you. And don’t think that I am preaching some exasperated rationalism. No. It is simply that faith, the religion of today and the mysticism of the future, has more truth when it is based on you, on your own God and your own creed, on that which we search for and find, which doesn’t even has a face or symbol, or hope of collecting charity or prayers, but that simply lives in you, fed by your pain, hopes, dreams and visions.
Piedra del Sol (Aztec Stone of the Sun)
is a large monolithic sculpture that was excavated in the Zócalo, Mexico City’s main square, on December 17, 1790. Measuring about 3.6 metres (12 ft) in diameter, 1.22 metres (4 ft) in thickness and weighing 24 tonnes, the original basalt version is presently on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City’s Chapultepec Park. It is often informally considered to be one of the national symbols of Mexico. This basalt sculpture is a representation of the Aztec calendar.
Read more at Wikipedia! or here.
»Mysticism and exaggeration go together.
A mystic must not fear ridicule if he is to push
all the way to the limits of humility or the limits of delight. «
MILAN KUNDERA (*1929)
In close collaboration with CPT73 [Visit CPT Website] <<BASILICA SATIVA (2005)>>
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