Origami in Three

When things come into my sphere in threes (3x), I pay attention. This week it’s Origami.  But this is paper-folding on a ho’ nutha level… ONE Leaving the MoMA I pass a vendor with a humble card table filled with complicated, folded newspaper dragons like...

Mysterium Encounter: Jung at the Rubin

I just returned from a New York pilgrimage to get an audience with the actual object: The Red Book of C.G. Jung. Every Wednesday, the Rubin Museum turns a page , so I got to see two actual spreads. Plates 104-105 and 106-107.  Stunning! The majority of the exhibition...

Killer Mandala App

Create your own perfect realm. It’s easy! No scary meditation required! The Rubin Museum has created a really great interactive device that helps you envision your own two-dimensional mandalic universe. Click. Print. Practice non-attachment. It’s the least...

Free Bird

Serendipity is defined as ‘a seeming gift for finding something good accidentally’. That’s how I found  Sarah Ann Greene. I’m not surprised. Those of us on the mandalic path are bound to intersect like a good Vesica Piscis.  I was attending a...

C.G. Jung’s Red Book: There it is!

In this photo provided by the Rubin Museum of Art, the museum’s chief curator, Martin Brauen, left, and Felix Walder, great-grandson to Carl Jung, inspect Carl Jung’s “The Red Book” after it’s arrival at the Rubin Museum of Art in New...

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