I love the one titled Equinox with the So Above So Below theme on what appears to be the cycle and interdependence of life and death. The particulars of it relate strongly to nondual beliefs with the emphasis of the negativity principle, in this case with importance and value given to the dark, bloody, terrible, annihilation of death as the source of life. 

The same is true for its use of feminism and hinting at mother earth and the sacredness of darkness in femininity compared to a lightness and masculine perspective that dominates Western culture and Eastern differentially (e.g., Shiva is at the center of Advaistist symbolism for God, but Christians tend to forget that before Adam and then Eve came the demon/godess/demigod Lillith, who is basically Shiva generally speaking). 

It's the tale of the astronaut who went to space and was asked if he had seen God in space. When asked what God was like, the Astronaut replied: "She's black."

Very cool thanks for sharing this Gregg!

Regards,

Nicholas G. Lattanzio, Psy.D.

On Sat, Sep 4, 2021, 8:41 AM Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Some powerful images in this display…

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