“There is no Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, or Judaic truth. There is truth/reality and there is delusion.” - Frederick Franck… more →
Expressions of Thoughtemellesse wrote 3 weeks ago: In the silence of drawing hidden, yet visible, in each face I see the Face of faces, see: that the p … more →
Marco Sparks wrote 1 month ago: Frederick Franck, Pacem In Terris. from here and here. … more →
Luke Storms wrote 1 month ago: “Astonishing. Getting older and older, I still stand here at this window, watching as if never … more →
Luke Storms wrote 1 month ago: Frederick Franck – Social Mask “the human face closed off” Frederick Franck … more →
Luke Storms wrote 1 month ago: These Ten Commandments on seeing/drawing were revealed to me on a mountain, but also in a meadow, on … more →
emellesse wrote 6 months ago: The Promise of Painting post reminded me of Frederick Franck’s to-do list. He called it his 1 … more →
sethhosko wrote 10 months ago: “There is no Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, or Judaic truth. There is truth/reality and there is … more →
sethhosko wrote 10 months ago: “To the degree that religious traditions stand for Reality/Truth, they are not in conflict wit … more →
sethhosko wrote 10 months ago: “From the viewpoint of beliefs all doubt is disastrous. From the viewpoint of faith, doubt is … more →
sethhosko wrote 10 months ago: “Glib talk about the necessity of “killing the ego” is to be distrusted. The devel … more →
sethhosko wrote 10 months ago: “Unless the liberation from the delusions and follies of the empirical ego coincides with the … more →
Michelle wrote 11 months ago: “Everyone thinks he knows what a lettuce looks like. But start to draw one and you realise th … more →
Roger wrote 1 year ago: I have included Angelus Silesius & Frederick Franck as two of my ‘Major Educators’ b … more →
emellesse wrote 2 years ago: “The meaning of life is to see.” Rather than artist, sculptor, writer, or philosopher … more →
emellesse wrote 2 years ago: the awakened eye is the eye that perceives without labeling – we could also call it the innoce … more →