Tree in a Field of Yellow Flowers

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“Tree in a Field of Yellow Flowers”  |  Anthony Satori

“The temple bell stops, but I still hear the sound coming out of the flowers.”

— Matsuo Basho

Our connection with God does not have to begin and end at the temple door.  If we pay attention, watch closely, and listen carefully, we will find it vibrating throughout everything around us.BlogImage-footd2

With Winged Heart

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“With Winged Heart”  |  Anthony Satori

“But if you love and must needs have desires, let these be your desires:
To melt and be like a running brook that sings its melody to the night… and then to wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving.”

— Kahlil Gibran

Out There

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“Out There”  |  Anthony Satori

“Look at the world out there, my God, my God, look at it out there, outside me, out there beyond my face and the only way to really touch it is to put it where it’s finally me, where it’s in the blood, where it pumps around a thousand times ten thousand a day.  I get hold of it so it’ll never run off.  I’ll hold on to the world tight some day.  I’ve got one finger on it now; that’s a beginning.” Fahrenheit 451  (Ray Bradbury)  

Limitless

“Limitless”  |  Anthony Satori

“Out of my pocket I drew a little edition of Dante — my travelling companion. I lit a pipe, leaned against the wall and made myself comfortable.  I hesitated for a moment.  Into which verses should I dip?  Into the burning pitch of the Inferno, or the cleansing flames of Purgatory?  Or should I make straight for the most elevated plane of human hope?  I had the choice.  Holding my pocket Dante in my hand, I rejoiced in my freedom.  The verses I was going to choose so early in the morning would impart their rhythm to the whole of the day.” – Nikos Kazantzakis (Zorba the Greek)

Magic and Beauty

“Purple Skates”  |  Anthony Satori

“The appearance of things changes according to our emotions.  Thus we see magic and beauty in them, while the magic and beauty are really in ourselves.” – Khalil Gibran

As an artist, my vocation is to create images that reveal to you the magic and beauty that pulses through the world around us.  But perhaps what I am really doing is revealing the magic and beauty in you.

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Gentle Beginnings

"Gentle Beginnings"  |  Anthony Satori

“Gentle Beginnings”  |  Anthony Satori

So here we are, approaching the Vernal Equinox, the beginning of Spring.  It is a time for renewal, for re-simplification, for immersing our senses in the vibrancy of life all around us.  It is a time to fall in love, again, with the simple pleasures of being alive: warm air, sunshine, the sky and the sea… music, friends, food and conversation.  It is a time to begin sowing fresh seeds of hope, cultivating nascent sparks of interest and desire, and cherishing the gentle beginnings of robust flowers.

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Prana (Inner Light)

"Prana (Inner Light)"  |  Anthony Satori

“Prana (Inner Light)”  |  Anthony Satori

Ancient writings from the Indus Valley tell us that the universe within us is as vast as the universe outside of us.

     “As great as the infinite space beyond, is the space within the lotus of the heart.  Both heaven and earth are contained in that inner space, both fire and air, sun and moon, lightning and stars.  Whether we know it in this world or know it not, everything is contained in that inner space.”  (Chandogya Upanishad, 1.3)

I have always been fascinated by ancient texts, especially ones which strive to tell us something about the spiritual world.  Such writings have always felt to me a bit like “messages in a bottle,” sent by people who lived millennia in the past, ancient seekers who discovered certain truths about life that they believed to be of such profound importance that they were willing to employ every means at their disposal to preserve them for later generations to discover. 

In some of these texts, the Sanskrit term “Prana” is used to indicate Vital Energy, or Inner Light, referring to the spiritual energy field that vibrates within, around and through us.  Prana is our own personal breath of the Divine, our own individual connection to the Source of Life.  One of the realizations that these ancient seekers wished to share with us is that every human being holds the ability to connect with the Universal Spirit through meditation, introspection and study.  What an insight!  It is both empowering and humbling to realize that we each have the potential to explore the vastness of the Universe merely by quieting our thoughts, centering our minds, and remaining still long enough to discover it within ourselves.

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