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Adam Scott Miller  

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Please Donate to my New Orleans Mural Project

Journal Entry: Wed Apr 9, 2008, 9:26 AM
Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey [link]
Reality Sandwich: [link]
Our Forgotten Future: [link]
Solar Waves make Earth Ring like a Bell:
[link]
Sleights of Mind: [link]
Dark matter mash-up poses new puzzle: [link]
The Daily Grail [link]
Bush's Blog [link]
Daniel Pinchbeck "Mission Possible": [link]
The Day I Died, Near-Death Experiences: [link]
BioGems: Saving Endangered Wild Places
A project of the Natural Resources Defense Council: [link]

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As most of you know, now being a few years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is still a disaster area that the U.S. government has left in disrepair and in desperate need of proper living conditions.

In collaboration with fellow artist Zehra Khan, we are contributing to the redevelopment of New Orleans through art and labor; volunteering to create a public mural and a painting for a church's altar, in addition to eight days of house reconstruction.

This undertaking is expensive so if you could help our mural project via monetary contributions the gesture would be greatly appreciated!

For a contribution of $50 you will receive a 13 x 19" print of your choice from my portfolio, in addition to some surprise freebies.

More substantial contributions will warrant more gifts in return for your generosity.

To contribute please contact Adam via email:

CorpusCallosum.CC@gmail.com

For Paypal send to the above email address

or send check, money order, or cash to:

Adam Scott Miller
18 Willow St
Marysville, PA 17053
USA



Would you like an original acrylic/oil painting, drawing, or digital-painting to illustrate an idea you have?
I am open for COMMISSIONS.

SIGNED FINE ART PRINTS DIRECTLY FROM ADAM
For each purchased print, you will receive a surprise (!) print (usually 13x19) for FREE.
So, this is a better and more valuable deal than buying prints through DA.

$13.00_____8.5" x 11" Luster Print (ltd. ed. of 93)

$36.00_____13" x 19" Premium Luster Print (ltd. ed. of 52)

$42.00_____13" x 19" UltraSmooth Print (ltd. ed. of 26)

$49.00_____13" x 19" Velvet Print (ltd. ed. of 23)

$67.00_____18" x 24" Premium Satin Print (ltd. ed. of 20)

PayPal, cash, checks, and money orders are accepted.
Please email CorpusCallosum.CC@gmail.com for all sales inquiries, questions, and comments.




HARPER’S WEEKLY
April 8, 2008

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WEEKLY REVIEW
The United States marked the fortieth anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. “He was normal as a person could be,” said his sister Christine King Farris. “I want people not to think of him as some mythic character from out of space.” Speaking from the Memphis hotel, now a museum, where King was shot, John McCain was booed after describing how he had voted against creating a federal holiday in King’s honor, and Hillary Clinton, speaking from the church where King delivered his last sermon, called for the creation of a poverty czar. The Clintons released thirty years of tax returns, showing they had earned more than $109 million since the year 2000; Bill Clinton said that Hillary was “in tears” when he called to say that $250,000 had been raised for her at a Pennsylvania event. The United Nations found that women make up 70 percent of the world’s poor, own only 1 percent of the world’s titled land, and are discriminated against in almost every country. Oregon was holding a health insurance lottery for the state’s 600,000 uninsured citizens, angry Americans boycotted Absolut vodka after the company ran an ad showing much of the western United States as part of Mexico, and DNA found in ancient feces indicated that people lived in the United States much earlier than previously thought. Utah-based Internet provider OnSat Network Communications was preparing to shut off service for the entire Navajo Nation, and foreclosures were forcing Americans out of their mansions. “;People had in their head, ‘I need a mud room, I need giant columns, I need a media room,’” said a Virginia real estate researcher, “’and I’m going to do anything to get it.’”
Russian President Vladimir Putin crashed a gala on the last day of the NATO summit in Bucharest. “Let’s be friends, guys,” he said. President George W. Bush snuck out early from a summit meeting on operations in Afghanistan, and it was reported that more than 1,000 Iraqi soldiers and policemen had abandoned their posts during the Basra siege last week. Deaths of Iraqis were up 50 percent across the country compared to the previous month. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she believed peace in the Middle East will come about before President Bush leaves office in January. Doctors in Al-Anbar province named a deadly malarial infection after Blackwater, whose contract the U.S. State Department recently renewed and who are currently under investigation by the FBI for the killing of 17 Iraqi civilians. The Vatican’s newspaper reported that Islam had overtaken Roman Catholicism as the world’s largest “single religious denomination.” “While Muslim families, as is well known, continue to make a lot of children,” said Monsignor Vittorio Formenti, “Christian ones on the contrary tend to have fewer and fewer.” A church exploded in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. “;People say miracles don’t happen now days,” said the town’s deputy fire chief, who was shielded from the blast by the bell tower. “I firmly believe they do, because one just did.” An Iowa man with a lengthy and violent criminal record was serving an eight-Sunday church sentence, and Charlton Heston, the actor and NRA spokesman who had called Martin Luther King, Jr, “a twentieth-century Moses for his people,” died at 84.
Hadijatou Mani, a former slave from Niger, was suing her government for not implementing protective laws after it ended slavery four years ago. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe demanded a recount and refused to release the results of his country’s recent presidential election, which he probably lost, and a Burmese man was fined $1 and sentenced to life in prison for staging a silent protest outside the U.S. embassy in Rangoon. New codes were drawn up to provide the United Kingdom’s 900 working beach donkeys with such protections as vacation time, decent housing, and rider weight restrictions. Billionaire Ted Turner told Charlie Rose what will happen if global warming proceeds unchecked: “Most of the people will have died,” he said, “and the rest of us will be cannibals.” Global temperatures were expected to decrease in 2008. A Vidalia, Georgia, man who had married the widow of the man whose suicide provided him with a heart transplant twelve years ago committed suicide; it was reported that the organs donated by a New York teenager had spread cancer to all four of their recipients, killing two of them; and scientists hoped that a cure for the contagious cancer wiping out Tasmanian devils was to be found in a tumor-resistant devil named Cedric. A New Zealand man threw a hedgehog at a 15-year-old boy; “He was arrested shortly afterwards for assault with a weapon,” said Sergeant Bruce Jenkins of the Whakatane police. “Namely the hedgehog.”




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It's all in your head... you just have no idea how big your head is!

What is within surrounds us. - Rainer Maria Rilke

If nothing we do matters, then all that matters is what we do.

Be patient with all that is unresolved in your heart. And try to love the questions themselves. Seek, but realize that not all answers may be revealed. For you wouldn't be able to live with them. And the point is to live everything, live the questions now, and perhaps without knowing it, you will live along some day into the answers.

It is not their intention to destroy... Their intention is to feed for as long as possible on the tremendous energies generated by the evolutionary struggle. Their purpose, therefore, is to prevent man from discovering the worlds inside himself, to keep his attention directed outwards. What would man be like if he could destroy these vampires, or drive them away? The first result would certainly be a tremendous sense of mental relief, a vanishing oppression, a surge of energy and optimism. Then man's energies would turn inward. He would discover that he has many 'selves', and that his higher 'selves' are what his ancestors would have called gods.
Colin Wilson, The Mind Parasites

The authority parasites try to impose a program of mind control, or soul enslavement [in order to] keep mankind distracted by material problems and concerns, imprisoned by its own fear of death, of mortality, and ignorant of its true, divine nature.

The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science. Whosoever does not know it and can no longer wonder, no longer marvel, is as good as dead, and his eyes are dimmed.
Albert Einstein

Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because dawn has come.
Rabindranath Tagore

I love you all and I deeply implore you to keep the lasagna flying. Please pardon my levity, I don’t see how to take death seriously. It seems absurd. – R.A.W.

We are like caterpillars, contemplating pupation. No longer will I chew on the cabbage leaves, no longer will I spend my time moving around on the underside of the foliage. Life must be a preparation for the transition to another dimension...
Terence McKenna

"Then, as if a switch were being thrown, a great voltage will race through this finally synchronized and integrated circuit called humanity. The Earth itself will be illumined. A current charging both poles will race across the skies, connecting the polar auroras in a single brilliant flash. Like an iridescent rainbow, this circumpolar energy uniting the planetary antipodes will be instantaneously understood as the external projection of the unification of the collective mind of humanity. In that moment of understanding, we shall be collectively projected into an evolutionary domain that is presently inconceivable." ~ Jose Arguelles

We are the one's we've been waiting for, goddamnit.
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OPEN FOR COMMISSIONS

  • Mood: Wow!
  • Listening to: Younger Brother "The Last Days of Gravity&
  • Reading: "The Biology of Transcendence"
  • Watching: the watcher
  • Playing: Snakes and Ladders
  • Eating: cereal
  • Drinking: coffee

Devious Information

  • Current Age: since 3.9.1984
  • Current Residence: Baltimore, MD, Universe B, Current 93/156/696
  • Interests: Kundalini.AErt.ecology.anamnesis.synchronicity.quantum physics.holograms.semiotics.DNA
  • Favourite movie: Renegade.V.Children of Men.Pan's Labyrinth.A Scanner Darkly.Pi.Holy Mountain.Princess Mononoke.
  • Favourite band or musician: Tool.Shpongle.NIN.Saul Williams.Tori Amos.Dead Can Dance.Isis.Gojira.Live
  • Favourite genre of music: orphically promethean hermeneutica
  • Favourite artist: Grey.OSSEUS LABYRINT.Laffoley.Delville.Lady Frieda Harris.Giger.Cam de Leon.Susan Waters-Eller.Fuchs
  • Favourite poet or writer: Pratchett.Castaneda.AlanMoore.CliveBarker.TerenceMcKenna.Gaiman.RAW.GrantMorrison.GrahamHancock.PKD
  • Favourite photographer: Floria Sigismondi.Jose Villarrubia
  • Favourite style or digital art: Integral, Visionary
  • Operating System: Tahuti's Logos v.777
  • MP3 player of choice: iTunes
  • Shell of choice: Corpus Callosum, the Unifire Magician in the twilight dance of time emittance
  • Wallpaper of choice: fractal prism eye-lattice sky
  • Skin of choice: translucent
  • Favourite game: Labyrinthian Womb Tomb 1+1=3 (Bubble of Perception)
  • Favourite gaming platform: the collective unconscious playground under a solunar lit sky
  • Favourite cartoon character: the forest spirit in Princess Mononoke
  • Personal Quote: Turning piss into wine, one drop at a time. & Apo Pantos Kakodaimonos
  • Tools of the Trade: gouache, acrylic, oil, watercolor, charcoal, ink, digital,the spark of consciousness I kindle within

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~steveooo:iconsteveooo: 2 hours 57 minutes ago
Hey thanks for sharing! Your stuff Rocks!!

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~alucinare:iconalucinare: May 1, 2008, 4:41:11 PM
your stuff is amazing! i hate that i'm jealous but i am.. i don't understand how visionaries like you became so illuminating. my art is just scribbles :P
~pleasuresmurf:iconpleasuresmurf: Apr 25, 2008, 6:58:59 PM
I really like you artwork I'm a fan of Mckenna myself - peace
~mathismondhut:iconmathismondhut: Apr 24, 2008, 2:31:39 AM
a time of silence has arrived...and in silence you should hear his voice..

Jesus said, "The power of hate is strong, but Love conquers all. God is Love."

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The Sun is breathing Color
~yoyo-play:iconyoyo-play: Apr 23, 2008, 5:07:49 AM
wonderful :gallery:

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if something happen between two people and one of them(or even both) forgot all about that, did that "something" even ever happen then?
*mythfits:iconmythfits: Apr 21, 2008, 12:31:40 PM
Each time I return to your gallery I discover new depths of appreciation for your work. Plasma currents of life's wonder, delight in the dance of forms and colors, and passionate dedication to the expression of the self-same mystery within, all stream forth in these canvas sails of remagination. Furthermore, your work clearly issues forth from real concerns and awarenes of the challenges of our day.

Thank you for sharing the inspiring presence of your vision. :frail: :earth: :frail:

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~mathismondhut:iconmathismondhut: Apr 14, 2008, 10:04:58 PM
From prof. Rubinov

Dear Friends,

I am sending this to key people in the fields of art, consciousness, humanitarian efforts, and animal activists...that you may pass it on.

In my next book, PROMETHEAN FLAMES, I use the term "deadstallation" to describe the vacant and dead art of "installations" today. I did not expect my term to become literally TRUE. In 2007, the so-called 'artist', Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, took a dog from the street, tied him to a rope in an art gallery, and starved him to death.

For several days, the 'artist' and the visitors to the exhibition watched, emotionless, as the shameful 'masterpiece' based on the dog's agony, eventually killed him. The walls were decorated with words made of dog food.

But this is not all... the prestigious Visual Arts Bienniale of Central America decided that the 'installation' was actually art, not only calling it "art" but AWARDING him the prestigious FIRST PRIZE. Guillermo Vargas Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel action for the Biennial of 2008.

SEE THE VIDEO HERE:

[link]


PLEASE HELP STOP HIM.

sign the petition to stop this asshole by going to;

[link]


It is no wonder that genuine artists who are deeply involved in expressing an integral and spiritual vision are beset with great challenges in the business of contemporary art. All in all, deep works of art are not likely to be found in the modern art museums, galleries and Bienniales, which are the contemporary counterpart to the palace in the fairy tale The Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Anderson. Contemporary museums prefer to literally buy
and exhibit Manzoni's ‘canned shit’, piss aquariums with Christ inside, blood and guts on the floor, morons muttering nonsense on a video screen or peuk-filled bottles lit up from behind.

David Lee, editor of Art Review magazine:

“Last year’s Turner Prize winner, Chris Ofili, used elephant dung in his painting. Damien Hirst won the prize in 1997 for displaying the severed halves of a cow and calf in formaldehyde and artist Tony Kaye tried to submit a homeless steel worker for the prize. The judges’ bluster about Epoetry and the other all-purpose drivel they trotted out in defense of their choice is unhelpful to those of us who remain bewildered. It would have been educative for the entire nation to be flies on the wall of the Tate director’s office when the judges were deliberating. We would have learned the criteria used for judging such work and not have had to take on trusting the mindless paeans, more drivel uttered by those snake oil salesmen from the Tate’s Department of Interpretation. As it is we are none the wiser. Is it
art? It might be but it does not look like it to me . . .”

With little or no change, just a few years ago, the Tate Gallery in London once again held its annual Turner Prize Awards, a cultural event that supposedly presents what is considered to be the highest and most valued art being created today. It is the ‘very latest’, what is on the cutting edge of the contemporary art scene and in their mounting of this exhibition they revealed their conniving and irresponsible behavior yet again. The exhibition consisted of works composed of bones, blood and guts, absurd assemblages and installations of garbage, virtually all of it vile and grotesque. To this, on the other side of the world, now we can add the murder of a dog as an exhibition in 2007 with a scheduled re-appearance in November, 2008.

Oy vey, if I could only get my hands on this bastard-excuse for a human being, and make him part of my next exhibition....now what would that look like???

Love
Prof Phil





website: [link]
myspace: [link]

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~Puku:iconPuku: Apr 9, 2008, 2:19:37 PM
ah - cool idea. let me know if you post it, that'd be interesting to see. ^_^
~kimbrr:iconkimbrr: Apr 9, 2008, 12:01:45 PM
wow. thats such a beautiful tat. A lot like what i was dreaming, but i shaved my head and had the lotus on top.
thanks for sending that to me, :)

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~Whitefox13:iconWhitefox13: Apr 8, 2008, 7:13:46 PM
Whats up man, had a good time the other night, no you have my name so you can check out some of my artwork online, love ya bro, Corey

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~kimbrr:iconkimbrr: Mar 20, 2008, 11:40:20 AM
last night i had a dream of this tattoo with the seven chakras up my back with DNA spiralling in between them. Ive been lookin around DA and found your beautiful work.
love your gallery.
peace and love my friend.
:hug:

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Where ever you go, there you are.
~Krimsyn:iconKrimsyn: Mar 17, 2008, 6:30:16 PM
Much love for a Visionary brother.

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~alucinare:iconalucinare: Mar 16, 2008, 8:09:21 AM
you are a remarkable genius but i'm sure you know that. i wish one day to buy one of your paintings.. thankyou greatly
*OneLifeOneArt:iconOneLifeOneArt: Mar 3, 2008, 5:20:44 AM
Yo, thanks a lot for the :+fav: on "Returnal Ascent." Thanks also for helping w/ the Visionary Art club...its been a long time coming here:)

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then be sure of one thing: the Is has imagined it quite a bit better than you have." -from "Illusions," by Richard Bach
~EristoKetz:iconEristoKetz: Feb 14, 2008, 5:33:44 PM
hey corpus :)
what do you think about this one? [link]
I wanna try this with colours, but I dont know how, yet.

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~keremCozin:iconkeremCozin: Feb 12, 2008, 5:27:44 PM
your works are enlightening...
~navidh:iconnavidh: Feb 12, 2008, 12:44:41 AM
oh very nice gallery :clap:
~Illustrator222:iconIllustrator222: Feb 10, 2008, 8:20:40 AM Mood: Wow!
Your work is absolutely brilliant!!!! I'm going to add you to my watches!!!
~Foxx247:iconFoxx247: Feb 7, 2008, 9:47:43 PM
This is amazing. You have quite an amazing gallery, not to mention good music taste. I'm gonna have to watch your stuff, if you don't mind.
*MirrorStewedios:iconMirrorStewedios: Feb 6, 2008, 1:29:11 AM
Fine gallery. I like the dimensional patterns and geometry mixed with surrealism.

Glad I stumbled upon your page.

D.

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Not here to compete, only achieve.
~penny4u:iconpenny4u: Feb 3, 2008, 10:22:45 PM
i think your art is the best i have seen so far i just joined today but the type of art you do is kinda what i do and also love so much keep it up love penny
~Suicide-patcheS:iconSuicide-patcheS: Feb 2, 2008, 4:01:57 PM Mood: Mesmerized
i saw one print and i did one of those faces: o_O then *gasp* TOOL! Alex Grey!! that was befooore me saws your user info ;)

your works are seriously the most inspiring unique and amazing ever!! kudos! i would fave all of them, but i'm watching instead! if you don't mind :) take care!

cheers!