+FRENCH KING FRANCOIS I+
>this king was much better then he looked<
>the french national library is the result<<
>of his devotion to scholarship<
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+ASTROLOGY+
>was a devoted interest of his and his sister< >and he imported the great italian artist<
+LEONARDO daVINCI+
>to discuss esoteric issues and design<
>superior structures and machines<
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+MICHAEL deGRUYERE+
>the last count, was his spiritual brother and<
>they were educated together for 8 years<
>sharing Holy Shroud scholarship<
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+LOUISE de SAVOY+
>francois' mother was the daughter of<
+PHILIPPE de BRESSE+
>ancestor of jean baptiste de bresse of<
+BRESTON+
>plantation linking Bresse and Gruy<
>in louisiana templar history<
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+"FRENCH NIGHT VISION"+
>xerographic collage<
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>one of my metaphysical graphics based on<
>the great Louis Malle film "The Lovers"
+FOCUSES+
>on the dimensions of dreams and<
+ARTISTRY+
>transcendental manifestations<
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+MAGIC & REALITY+
>carlos castaƱeda opened many eyes<
>to an organic reality that is vital<
+HOLOGRAPHY+
>the native ameericans at poverty point<
>were devoted to organic phenomina<
>synergising art and science<
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+MAGIQUE+
>in essence leonardo da vinci was deep<
>into forms of magic as was the great<
+LECORBUSIER+
>who was directly influenced by<
>his knights templar ancestors<
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+SYNERGETIC+
>environments one of the seven classes i<
>taught at SDSU was part of an effort<
>to research the frontier of organic<
+RADIANCE+
>transcendent manifestations<
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+IMAGES & WORDS+
>combined has powerful potential and this<
>graphic is an example of an effort i made<
>in the 1970s for mailable art-poetry<
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+REMOTE VIEWING+
>and<
+GENETIC MEMORY+
>both have a role in this form of graphic<
>expression and preview the ability<
+PHYSICALLY+
>we are approaching for the<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+T I M E+M A C H I N E+
+BASED ON LIGHT+
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eugene ray, mfa, architect
professor emeritus, sdsu
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