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  1. barb pearson
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    LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS PAINTING!

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  2. Matt Jackson
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    Did you know that if you removed all the empty space in a human body, that what you’d have left could be balanced on the point of a pin? And if you removed all the empty space in the planet Earth, the particles would fit inside a football stadium?

    That has nothing to do with love — which I would agree is the thing that makes the Universe work — but it definitely points to what you’ve been saying. I’ve often thought of Love (with a capital “L”) as being a synonym for God (ie. “In Love, we live and move and have our being.”). And pondering the idea that we can never be separated from Love — and therefore from God, or each other — has been one of those ideas that has helped me through the passing of my father and one of my closest friends.

    Very nice blog post. Thanks for writing it. 🙂

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  3. Mary
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    This post is officially one of my favorites. Thank you. Bless you. Keep ’em coming.

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  4. Martha
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    This painting is quite a contrast to a previous one: “This is it — Living in the Present.” Even though you say it’s brighter than it was, my first thought was : “This is it — Kathleen’s Dying.”

    Yes, love is immeasurable and it will get you through this dark and stormy night.

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  5. Laurie
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    Quantum imaginings… you have managed to sum up so succinctly an unimaginable galaxy of inter-relatedness, stunning. I love that ‘there is more not-there than there.’ Reminds me of an Anglican traditional prayer, If God is infinitely more than we can ask or imagine… and by God I mean the Universe and interconnectedness of everything.

    And the painting is gorgeous, love the depth and layered colour. Very different from other things you have done…?

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