There's a mystical vibration surrounding this work for a couple of reasons. First, the museum-quality artwork is in a league of its own. Second, the messages from the four poets transcend time and bounce off the walls of remembering.
Putting this book together and contributing to the messages opened another psychic avenue for me to travel.
Reading Rumi's 800-hundred-year-old thoughts again was a treat. And then absorbing more esoteric thoughts from a non-physical personality called Seth brought me to an exhilarating bend in my awareness trail.
The underlying message in this book is a simple one. Our beliefs create our perceptions. And the choices from those perceptions become our experiences in some way.
The trick is identifying our intricate belief system. We have core beliefs about religion, science, sex, relationships, perception, the senses, duplicity, physical creation, emotion, and truth. And they help create our reality.
Mixed in with those core beliefs are beliefs we create through associations and influences. Those psychic messages color the various aspects of our core beliefs. So, sifting through a system that started before birth and continues as we age is a challenging task.
In the book,
Paul Harmon's verbal artistry brings clarity to his creative mission. With innate understanding, Harmon uses words to describe what he manifests physically. Harmon fans, and new friends, will come away knowing more about Paul Harmon and his value-fulfilling works of art after visiting The Lawn Party.
Seth drops a few hints about belief sifting. And Rumi lets us know our beliefs connect us no matter the language. His different introductions to the 30 short non-marked chapters signal a change in the poetic weather in some way. The 30 chapters flow into each other, thanks to Harmon's poetic review of his work and his incredible Her Face art collection.