The last gesture
The Momentum of Gesture in Art und Religion (14)
The Momentum of Gesture in Art und Religion (14)
… as if in the corner of my eye, this other who is always there … who ultimately leaves and yet takes a part of what I am with her.
Many have already collaborated, have given words from the “Scripture of Angels” their very personal meaning. Now, in the second part of our “Entangelments” project, we are putting “Scripture” at the centre of our work and compiling a glossary of the “Letters of Angels”. And all those who would like to participate are cordially invited to join in.
… like the almost inaudible lament of a melody from Schumann’s scenes from Goethe’s Faust Oh neige du Schmerzensreiche –
… stands in angelic language for “transcending”, also in the Christian meaning of “Trinity” or psychoanalytically as “triangulation”; derived from this in the SDE are the terms for “heaven, sea and earth” as well as “head, body and foot”, “man, woman, child”, “light, shadow, darkness” …
The Momentum of Gesture in Art und Religion (10)
… like the calm in the eye of a hurricane.
The extent to which angels maintain intimate contact with humans remains a secret that is better not revealed. After all, there are draconian punishments that are described in the 1st Book of Enoch.
– like a barely perceptible smile in the corner of closed eyes.
“Geflügelte Worte, Engel in der Dichtung Rainer Maria Rilkes” I Dr. Ulrike Lynn
… means both “truth” and “lie”, further “muse and muses” (Sg./Pl.).
It is accordingly used to designate “true and false”; in the political sphere, angels speak in this way of “right and left“ …