CG: Yea! There was a certain point in my life when the digital world and the internet started to happen and I had this profound realization that was where the future was going to be and that it was headed toward the area of video and digital photos and video was going to be the key aspect of education. So I started training in that area.
My videography is just an extension of my photography. CG: Yea it was very successful. I think I have somewhere around 3 million views now and it kind of like put me on the map.
The whole thing happened because of the invention of the printing press. Suddenly books were not handmade anymore. They were machine made and they were much more reasonably priced. Right now the internet is the equivalent of the invention of the printing press, in terms of the vast effect the internet is having on the education of the world. CG: What I have discovered over the years is that when I find a really potent student and I start systematically teaching him or her into the area of sacred geometry, they have a particular resonance with it and they see it from their own perspective.
My teaching inspires growth in them, which I would have never have thought about. Gabriel is one of those kinds of students, perhaps my best student. He was a very quick study and he has all this background in architecture and the building industry and he came up with this concept of ARCOTU. I thought it was an incredibly powerful direction for him to take and I have tried to support him in any way I can. I support him completely and am happily part of that neighborhood.
Buildings, environments, which are based on natural building possibilities like non-toxic alternative energy systems. Everything that we need to have happen in the architectural arena is covered by ARCOTU and sacred geometry is a very potent aspect of that vision. CS: Are there any other projects or events that you would like to share with us? CS: Yea. CG: I would say something about people who are being drawn to sacred geometry.
On the one hand, it appeals to what you would call the right brain, our intuitive side. It also appeals to our capacities for reason and science.
People are being intuitively drawn to sacred geometry, just like I was. Follow your heart. CS: I really appreciate that. If you could share one message with the whole world what would it be? CG: One of the major dynamics that was going on in the Italian Renaissance was the conflictual nature that was going on between the scientific community. It dissolves the seeming conflict between spirituality and science.
That is what is happening right now in the world. That is the major important part of what is really happening. The oneness of the universe is starting to be experienced by numerous people that have never felt anything like that before. The whole essence of sacred geometry begins in the single point.
The first archetype of sacred geometry is the single point, oneness, unity. The whole thing just expands out of that. CS: Beautiful. I appreciate your time and I want to say thank you again for everything. Thank you for sharing all of your information with us.
I am excited to see you at Mad Tea Party! Christopher Selomon: When and how did you first get into creating art? CS: How would people react to your art?
CS: [Laughing…] Did you end up going to school for art? CS: I am not. What is a surrealist? CS: Meditation? CS: Did photography help you get into film making? CG: I appreciate that. CS: Is there any advice that you would give an aspiring artist? CG: Alright. Thank you. About The Author. Elise Creative Director of The Jamwich.
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His artistic career really began at the age of four, as he was already convinced of his life's path. His formal art …. Featuring sacred geometry mandalas and fine art phooraphy.
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