Monday 17 July 2017

Crazy Horse on monuments

Man erects monuments to honour the memory and exploits of people who have lived on earth and were seen to have achieved great things.

All shiny and new the monuments draw attention to themselves, but as time and the weather age them they fade into the environment, hardly noticed.  It requires some effort by the viewer to feel the life and energy of the subject of the monument.  In the end they focus on the physical form of the monument and the skill used in making it.  As a consequence the monument becomes ineffective in honouring the memory of someone seen as great.

A monument can only be effective when the viewer feels the presence and energy of its subject within the monument.  To date no such monument exists as no one has employed the talents of someone who can do that, a work as specialised as erecting the physical form.  Man has stopped his work at erecting the physical form.  The outcome is that the erection of monuments has, to date, been ineffectual.

The reason for this course of action by man is because it mirrors his approach to life, physical overrides feeling.  Reverse this to feeling overrides physical and a new pathway of growth and opportunity will be unlocked.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

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