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Interacting
with Kali
Kali Yantra | VR matrix
[A] Man Destroys Nature
[B] Nature Destroys Man
[C] Man and Nature Live Together
[D] Kali as a “Metaphor of the Jungle
Ashvatta
Tree
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“Gateway”. Suddenly, I see myself flying into a sort
of labyrinth. Whirlwinds of Sanskrit symbols recall the sounds of
the universe; i.e., the sounds of wisdom. I discover that they are
flying out of the cosmos to the earth from the tunnel of Kali. A
path leads me to a magical space where I can see both a positive
and a negative icon. Here I find the cosmos, earth, micro and macro
all confined. I can travel endlessly in this fascinating world.
Here the sensation of being in the twilight of the cosmos and the
jungle is very intense. The depth of the cosmos is intercepted by
the deep ambience of the jungle, in one unique body. This is a metaphor
of time that concentrates on cosmic forces of the natural, apparent
and real; forces of the real and the virtual - a compendium of intrinsic
illusions that goes from the most extreme realism to the most refined
of myths.
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