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In what we do each day, we often fail to perceive what that is not there, and we fail to perceive what it would have meant to that that is there. Just as darkness cannot be “seen” until we “see” the absence of light, cold cannot be “felt” until we “feel” the absence of heat. When we fail to perceive it, its vast potential eludes us. Because what that is hard to perceive is easily lost and hard to grasp. Therefore, that that is hard to grasp leads us right back to our human resolve to reach for it, to want to understand the vast possibility that it beholds. Come away to Autumn School, to be with the masters who see what we often fail to see, and feel what we often fail to feel. For when these teachers teach, they teach what they teach because they hold true to what that is true. From Bauhaus School, to HfG Ulm, to Autumn School, these masters, and the masters whom have gone before them, continue the work of construction for a better society. Just as shadow gives form to light, may their teachings give rise to new ways of our perceiving, for us to grasp the vast potential within. |