.SCHOOL OF SACRED ARTS, Elaine Hirsch Moore, direcctor; originator; continuity CEO.
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  On her right is the Eastern Orthodox Priest who gave Dale Kaminsky our large very powerful lithograph
     which is show below.  Sister Immaculata from the Carmelites Monastery next to us here on Kavanaugh Hill
   inspected it in the back of our Spice House. It is near where the spice mill is, and it had become slightly coated
     with powdered cassia buds. She said we should hang it on the wall  here.  She, in a sense, is the keeper of the
   Jesus prayer here on Kavanaugh Hill, which has to do with the deeper aspects of what the heart means; what
the heart is about really. I said that it is too powerful to display it openly.  I'm not really sure how we should make
   use of this Eastern Orthodox Icon as we are not just one thing but many things and mostly not a withdrawal thing
or way, but a way of involvement.  We are looking for beautiful cities and villages, not beautiful temples, altho who
can say that they are not important as places for us to go to in order to become re generated to a degree?
  Perhaps if we get a large mesh white section of gauze to place over it, then it might be proper. It is something
    like what we are doing with the White Buffalo painting, where it is viewed as a reflection in the river, the
       river that was here for many many moons, which they called the Menomonee River.  It is at the foot of
            Kavanaugh Hill on it's East Side.  Below in color is a small version of the very large lithograph that was
        given to Dale K.   Ask Katie R.& Lucas to do this perhaps?  Place a white large mesh gauze over it?
  Next to the icon is an example of Islamic art.  It is a work of Islamic calligraphy and is titled " Compassion ".
    John R. the artist, when he visited New York city to be part of an art event, went to Greenwich Village, to the
 exact spot where the old School of Sacred Arts was located.  It is vacant for some time now.  He attached copies
   of both the Eastern Orthodox Icon and the Islamic " Compassion " to the front door there, which has not been
        used for some time now.


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                                                                            Compassion.
If we take a really good, deep, look at this unusual word hyparkxsis perhaps we will
understand that the reason this page exists at all is due to cassia buds.  Dale took the
cassia buds to Greenwich Village for the annual Silk Road Bazaar, and in some way
triggered off something, the beginning of something very beautiful and very significant.
Hyparkxsis is a physicists term & means roughly that we live in a nine dimensional
cathedral of sorts, and that one dimension is meaning.  Not three or four dimensions but nine.
And the meaning dimension is where the cassia buds did their work to bring this page into existence.