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The Art of Psychological Travel
http://shiftingshadow.blogspot.com
Over time, my blog has transformed into what I like to call "holographic literature". I might start out with a short story on a particular subject. The next post is a philosophical account on same. Then, the synchronicities in life which relate to this topic. Finally, a new story, whose ending links to the beginning of a story I wrote months ago. In this manner I pivot about the different perspectives of the hologram.
The main themes center around the study of the mechanics behind psychological movement, especially with respect to reaching higher, or mystical, states of mind. The related topics I discuss include art, music, fiction, synchronicity, science, and spirituality.
I also try to illuminate the way life can help orchestrate the evolution of an individual, the way life teaches, the movements of consciousness over time due to dreams, visions, and so on.
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Transformative Music - Earning Serenity
As I've written in the past, any analysis of music from a psychological perspective should be taken with a grain of salt, at least in my opinion. When I do write about music, it is ultimately to communicate psychological insights, more than to...
Precision and Ambiguity - Excerpt from "Tales of Crimson and the Child of Thea"
Crimson stole through the streets before the break of dawn. He climbed the staircase of an abandoned building to the roof on the 21st floor. There, he perched himself cross-legged on the edge and peered out onto the city. He watched the day ...
The Stolen Eye - Part II
This post serves as the continuation of The Stolen Eye, a story I wrote over a week ago, but it is in non-fiction form, a necessary pivot in the hologram, for it serves to illuminate the way the poet's imagination can intertwine with reality. ...
Drawings from the Old Notebooks
Snippets from the Old Notebooks
Browsing through my old notebooks, I gathered together the following snippets:And what if we were to shine our thoughts through a prism?He would spend an entire afternoon trying to achieve a body posture that precisely reflected the thought pat...
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Charles Sapp Said:
It's nice to find blogs on the same parallel while experiencing everyone's connectivity to a general source. I experienced this while visiting Makram's blog 'The Art of Psychological Travel'. A must visit to confirm your deep seeded thoughts in a realm of true art. Great work!
Alexander M Zoltai Said:
Keep up the good work!
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