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Allyson Grey, another panelist, makes beautiful art, too

Look at this artwork by Allyson Grey, the wife of Alex, for whom I did this post. The underlying sacred  geometry of the circles, which is the design of the universe, is in good part what makes them so beautiful to our eyes, and there’s a lot of reflection of that in Allyson’s work. Allyson and Alex both were on the panel for screenings last night at the QUAD Cinema, where they added a lot of class!

Audiences have been loving the movie and have stayed for the panels afterwards, which have gone on until we’ve had to  leave. I’d shipped a lot of DVDs and I’ve sold them all!

Audience reaction has been particularly satisfying in that a lot of people didn’t know about the circles. I didn’t make the movie to entertain “us,” but to open other people’s eyes, and this has been the first chance on a large scale to see how that goes.There have been people all along who’ve shown it to skeptical relatives or friends and turned them around, but the impact on people who got there without any biased recommendation has been particularly gratifying.

 

 

 

The Genius of Alex Grey, a panelist for New York

Anything I could say about Alex Grey, who will be a panelist for Q&As after screenings of What On Earth? at New York’s Quad Cinema, on April 27, would not do him justice. He will go down in history as one of our most extraordinary artists, and if you don’t know who he is you’re in for a mind-blowing treat: http://www.alexgrey.com. (If you looked at my post about Sasha Shulgin, the developer of  Ecstasy,  you saw the portrait Alex did.  Here’s where you can find an update on Sasha’s condition.)

You can listen to Alex and his wife, who are wonderful people, talk about the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors. It was in New York City for five years before it moved, in order to expand, to a gorgeous spot north of Manhattan. “We are here to build a temple,” says Alex, and it will knock your socks off to see what they are up to. You might even want to help.

 

Vision to Form from CoSM TV on Vimeo.