A Single Scene ©1998 NICOLEA

Circe (The Sorceress) by John Waterhouse, 1911

It is possible that you have recollected a problem with only one scene in it. For, indeed, there are problems that seems to spring from only one scene.

If this is the case, as you proceed you will notice that through the following questions you may recollect other details and, perhaps, additional scenes which have been forgotten.

Therefore, if you have such a scene, go ahead and sketch it (or paint it) and make it the object of your reflections.

Don’t worry about whether or not it has artistic value, because simply in doing this you will discover much that is significant and personally meaningful.

As you recall more details of that scene add them to your sketch or painting.

  

 

 

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May we preserve these philosophical beauties, and exhibit them to others. May this web site expand their elegance by the enlivening rays of the philosophic fire; and by the powerful breath of genius, scatter abroad in this virtual world these latent but copious seeds.

If some sparks of this celestial fire shall animate the reader, consider yourself as well rewarded for this laborious undertaking. Ancient philosophy has been, for centuries, the only study to break the shackles of ignorance; and in which one finds an inexhaustible treasure of intellectual wealth, and a perpetual fountain of wisdom and delight.

Presuming that such a pursuit bestows the highest benefit, I, Webmistress, desire no other reward than the wealth of wisdom, and Reason as my constant Guide. If successful, may I see the praise of the liberal; and if not, I expect no defense for failure, other than the decision of the candid, and discerning few, thus the opportunity to learn, and purgation by philosophic fire.


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