The Grapevine Art & Soul Salon

Reflections

Echo and Narcissus, John William Waterhouse, 1903

Chamber for personal reflections and for contemplation of text and images that reflect or echo other material on the website.

Our ability to view the world has been significantly enhanced by creative scientists in our time. Here is a meditation by Carl Sagan on "the single most mind-altering photograph humanity has ever taken."

Pale Blue Dot

See Presentations for the poem referred to here:

Barbara Knott: Reflection on Wallenda Walks on Air

For more discussion of the work of songwriter and poet Leonard Cohen, mentioned in this issue's home page, see these links:

Leonard Cohen and Those Who Know Secret Things

An Ardor for the Depths

Review of 2009 Cohen Concert at the Fox Theatre

Take a look at Nancy Law's unabashed tribute to her man, LC:

Leonard Cohen, You're My Man

For a different take on Leonard Cohen's influence, see this one from the archives:

Charles Knott, "The Leonard Cohen London Live Concert DVD"

For a nostalgic look back at the Arab Spring and the idea of the desacralization of our world, follow this link to a poem presented in an earlier issue of The Grapevine:

Barbara Knott: Some Things Are Sacred

Open this site for an astonishing look at human development from conception to birth:


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