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Transcendental Realism: The Image-Art of egoless Coincidence With Reality Itself Transcendental Realism: The Image-Art of egoless Coincidence With Reality Itself by Adi Da Samraj
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“The making and doing of the image must persist, until the aesthetic ecstasy that demonstrates and proves the finality and wholeness of the image is fully and unambiguously evident.”
Adi Da Samraj, Transcendental Realism: The Image-Art of egoless Coincidence With Reality Itself
“The finally realized image-whole is, necessarily, a perceptual demonstration of (both) the root-principle of the prior unity of all conditionality and the Transcendental Principle of the Primal Equanimity of Reality Itself—rather than a mere conventional-reality representation of a yet unresolved experience of ordinarily apparent disunity, egoic separateness, disturbance, dilemma, struggle, suffering, mortality, and (altogether) the absence of Transcendental Self-Illumination (or of the Intrinsic Self-Realization of the egoless and Indivisible Conscious Light of Reality Itself)”
Adi Da Samraj, Transcendental Realism: The Image-Art of egoless Coincidence With Reality Itself
“The generating of any image is a process in egoless participatory response to some apparent “subject” or “subject-context”. The image is not to replicate or “objectify” the apparent “subject” by means of the response. The image is the response itself—ecstatic, beyond and prior to “point of view”, “object”, separateness, duality, reflection, and likeness.”
Adi Da Samraj, Transcendental Realism: The Image-Art of egoless Coincidence With Reality Itself