Richard Merrick – Venus Blueprint & Rossyln Chapel

Richard Merrick has dedicated his life to blending science, technology and art into innovative digital media experiences and exciting new forms of communication.

As founder and CEO of Postfuture, a pioneering rich-media communications provider for Best Buy and Microsoft, he led the company to become the 4th fastest growing hi-tech company in Texas. Prior to this, he was the technology founder and later CEO of 7th Level, a global CD-ROM game publisher and Internet technology company known for such award-winning titles as TuneLand Starring Howie Mandel and Monty Python’s The Quest for the Holy Grail.

Merrick’s work spans diverse areas of digital media, including search engines, graphics operating systems, multimedia applications, interactive games, voice-response Web agents and dynamically personalized Internet communications. Because of this, he has been invited to speak around the world on the future of digital media and cited as an expert in leading publications.

Outside of technology, he is a jazz pianist and composer, an artist in oils, writer and independent researcher. He received his B.A. (magna cum laude) and M.S.C.S. degrees from the University of Texas – Dallas.

One of the Many magazine Richard was in…
Science to Sage’s First Magazine!! Richard provided Art and Article!

LEIGH J. MCLOSKEY, ADAM REBORN AND EVE RESTORED

http://www.leighmccloskey.com/

LEIGH J. MCLOSKEY, ADAM REBORN AND EVE RESTORED

Leigh J. McCloskey is a modern Renaissance Man. His interest, knowledge, study and learning ranges from art, acting, music, history, religion, mythology, philo-Sophia and esotericism to string theory, quantum physics and the multidimensional nature of consciousness. He has deeply studied Hermeticism, Alchemy and Kabbalah and has hosted twice weekly philosophical salons at his home, Olandar, for over thirty years. He has written, illustrated and published six books. He lectures both nationally and internationally and has given numerous talks and presentations of his holographic art and visual philosophy. Leigh’s site has links to many his talks on the front page of his website, www.leighmccloskey.com as well as visual essays and more.

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Adam Reborn & Eve Restored: (Based on his book), will deepen our understanding and appreciation of the story of Genesis. The depth and implication of this story restores to waking consciousness the tragic and beautiful love of Universal Adam and his beloved Eve, the children of Sophia and Splendor. It is time to tell a better, more loving story of who we are, where we come from and why we are here.

“We are born of spontaneous creation which is the language of art, life and love. Like can only be known by like, human consciousness is an art form of infinite beauty and meaning. It is time to return home, to reclaim the library of our ancient knowing and to tell the stories that heal and nourish generations. I like this version of being human better, and that’s enough for me.

This is my contribution, enjoy.” Leigh J McCloskey

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT7xtOc1JRo

 

 

THE GODDESS BY JOSEF CAMPBELL, WITH EDITOR SAFRON ROSSI, PHD

Safron Rossi, Ph.D. –  A Conversation with the Editor of GODDESS, Based on the work of Josef Campbell

 

Edited by Safron Rossi, PhD, executive director of the Opus Archives and Research Center, Goddesses shows how Campbell traced the blossoming from one Great Goddess to the many goddesses of the mythic imagination. The book follows the feminine divine from Neolithic Old Europe into Sumerian and Egyptian mythology, through Homerʼs epic Odyssey, the Greek Eleusinian Mystery cult, Arthurian legends of the Middle Ages, and into the Neoplatonic Renaissance.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Joseph Campbell (1904–1987) is

widely credited with bringing mythology to a mass audience. His works, including The Hero with a Thousand Faces and The Power of Myth (with Bill Moyers), rank among the classics in mythology and literature.

Editor Safron Rossi, Ph.D., is associate core faculty at Pacifica

Graduate Institute in the Depth Psychology, Jungian, and Archetypal Studies program where she teaches courses on mythology and depth psychology. She is also curator of collections at Opus Archives & Research Center, home of the Joseph Campbell library and manuscript collection..

For more information visit the Joseph Campbell Foundation online at http://www.jcf.org