Saturday, February 16, 2019

From entry 8-26-2002

The Dominant Eye

To find your dominant eye, keeping both eyes open, stretch out an arm and point with a finger to a distant corner of the room or a distant spot..  Then close one eye, then the other eye.  Notice which eye by which the image “jumps” less.  That is the dominant eye.  But beyond that, it is often revealing to note what is around the non-dominant eye
Image.  The creative part of the brain is often interested in the peripheral field of what is being examined.  We can easily note the obvious, but insights can also be found in non-obvious places.


From entry 9-3-2002

Astral Prayer for the Cosmos

“Greatest God, Our Lord!
Great is His power,
And there is no end to His Wisdom.
Praise Him, you heavens!
Glorify Him, sun and moon,
And you planets
For out of Him, are all things,
Every perception and every knowledge.”

[Ref: Johannes Kepler,
Astronomer, 1571-1630]

1 comment:

  1. I hadn't seen that Kepler quote before, but it reminds me of Psalm 19. Haydn's musical setting is a favorite bit of classical choir music:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwqqfbinUDY

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