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  • Well, I gotta say that seeing a Monet in person wrecked my brain.

    But my favorite painter is van Gogh, which I guess is pretty fucking common; and my favorite sculptor is Rodin. I've never seen anything of theirs in person.

    I don't know if it would have that same consciousness altering effect because I've not only already been exposed to art, but art like theirs, and even reproductions of them. But I sure as fuck wish I could travel and find out.

    It's one of those curses where I could never afford to take off of work to see them, even if they'd been close enough I could afford to get there. Now that I'm disabled, I have the time, but even less money. But, even if I saved, I can't really travel far at all. Even a day's drive is murder that takes days to recover from.

    I keep my eye out, though. I hope one of the museums I can reach will have access, or something like that.

  • The ‘golden needle’ penetrated the veil of my mind. This is a term for a brief moment of enlightenment.

    I once solved a Zen koan and experienced just such a moment. It was a spiritual, emotional, and physiological experience.

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    A koan is a zen riddle which can’t be solved by logic. Probably the most famous example is ‘what is the sound of one hand clapping’.

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