Sunday, December 25, 2005

22 December 2005

Images at Blessing Beach show the setting of works in recent weeks as it was on 18 December, 2005. There are some remnants of organic life but mostly the dynamics are wind, wave, and drifting white sand. Like this (click pic to go there):

shore


At Wholeo Online, after the December solstice the new year starts, anticipating the change of the calendar year. There's a fresh News page and a new Seasons page for 2006.

Finally the Akashic record Color port info and options have updated Java applets. See the links under Color port transformation near the end of the page. You might want to backtrack and see where I'm coming from with these animations.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

15 December 2005

Crabs at Blessing Beach is an unpremeditated Flash movie event. Views of a crab (probably dead) gather and intensify. An EIE (synergy between five brain cells) springs up between. Next, each of the 12 pentagons become sub-EIEs, creating 144 points of light. Associated Tetrahedronal Light Muscles (TLMs) fire like spark plug among the nodes.


crabs meditating

If the movie doesn't fit on your screen, click the full-screen link for a movie fitting in a resizeable window. If Flash is out, click on the link to the last image in the movie. It is my Season's Greetings!

Also there is a QuickTime VR movie, a partial panorama of Camp Creek Lake, NW arm.

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

8 December 2005

Tetrahedronal Light Muscle (TLM) sending blessings on the beach.

Sunday, December 04, 2005

1 December 2005

Torreya SPTaking a break from the inner blessings and TLM series of recent weeks for photos on a walk in Torreya State Park, Florida. Many of the files are over 200KB and the pictures run right off my computer screen. The large trees and myriad forms of the forest canopy are diminished in small photos. You need to see the nuts on far branches, needles of rare pines, and sharp points of the palm leaves. The Apalachicola River (which comes from Georgia under a different name) is gradually eroding the park banks and bluffs as it tears around a bend. A spring from Weeping Ridge emerges as a waterfall paralleled by the long exposed root of a tree. It is a precious place and home to the endangered Torreya trees.