Metaphysical Art Explained
"DANCING DIAMONDS"
by Allee and Adam Blatner
Posted September 10, 2013
You may have noticed that hermeneutics, the art of interpretation,
can produce different interpretations for the same symbol, and so
it is with this.
Allee
Pregnant with potentials in their convex and concave respirations,
the basic diamond shape is profound, because its triangle-fold
abilility contains the ultimate potentials for replication (as
does DNA). The symbolic "squiggles" in the diamonds repreesetnt
the potentiality for permeating the interior of self-creating
forms at a different level. Form has to confirm with laws and
principles, but the energy within is dancing and free.
Adam
These symbols within the diamonds are caricatures of what modern
cosmo-physicists refer to as "strings." They are right, but only
have hold of a tiny tail of the truth, as did Columbus when he
landed on his third voyage on the actual continental land mass of
the Americas. Before that it was all islands. Plus he hardly
recognized what it is he "discovered."
The squiggles expand over what might be imagined a
three-dimensional spherical surface, as suggested by perspective.
But this is meant to suggest that even if we accept this as a
projection into two dimensions of what is really more
multi-dimensional, even then illusions of higher dimensions
intrude.
Another aspect of this pouring-forth is the odd process of
seemingly limitless variation, as suggested in other pictures in
this series. Infinite variation is part of the Divine Play, as
found in the never-the-same innards of seeds and sperm. With atoms
as building blocks, variations of contaminating other atoms are
present in any aggregate of ten thousand and they're always in a
different location---meaning that everything is unique. Even
electrons don't follow precise orbits!