> I think we always have the capacity -- if not the ready ability -- to
experience the world as inevitable and resolved, as beautiful as a mirror of
our metaphorical perceptions.

Which metaphorical perceptions?


For me, there is a vast difference between my experience of looking at a
painting, and any other moment I might be contemplating any of the
metaphorical perceptions involved.


Like day and night.

And regarding those metaphorical perceptions, I might be able to begin such a
list, but I could never finish it.

Can anyone else?

Even for something like a popular 2-minute song, or an episode of a television
sitcom.

With his recent assertions, William is  summoning us to  a world of esoteric
mysticism, which I believe can be quite real for some people, but not for
those of us who remain  attached to the arts.

Whenever I re-visit a favorite painting at the museum, like, say, the
Lawrence  portrait of Mrs. Wolff,   it always surprises me. There is some kind
of mystery provoking attraction that is inconceivable without the painting
hanging there in front of me.


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