“In art we accept the Sensory Reality expression of a Rembrandt and a Titan, with their deep understanding of the unities of the everyday view of man and the universe. We also accept as valid the other types of unities and interactions of the nonrepresentational painter: those of a Picasso, or a Miró, in their attempts to communicate another view of reality. These artists, like the serious sensitives, attempt to see reality with both eyes – the Sensory Reality and the Clairvoyant Reality.”
Perhaps the children of today are the ‘serious sensitives’ that LeShan is talking about. They are attempting ‘to see reality with both eyes’ and the rest of us need to listen to what they are telling us they see.
Rosemary
BOOK LIGHTS: from “The Medium, the Mystic, and the Physicist: Toward a General Theory of the Paranormal”
March 24, 2010 — Rosemary