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A Stairway to Heaven A Review of Hillside Memorial Park Culver City, California USA: From a visitor perspective: fantastic views, orbs & energy with o
Contributor(s): Divine, Grace (Author)

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ISBN: 1499601603     ISBN-13: 9781499601602
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: August 2013
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- Photography | Criticism
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 8" W x 10" L (0.73 lbs) 114 pages
 
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My name is Grace Divine. I am an artist. On 2013, I visited the Hillside Memorial Park in Culver City, California. My friend went with me to visit his family including Al Jolsen, who was his cousin on his mother's side.


The experience was amazing. I shot lots of photographs. The park is tranquil and relaxed. Amazingly, the photographs afterward, showed some interesting orbs and energies. In fact, it was there that I caught the largest orb that I have ever caught on camera. Some people claim that orbs are dust particles or something insignificant as such. But I believe that nothing happens accidentally. I believe that everything happens for a reason and timing is imminent. I also believe that time, the timing of the occurrence of things communicates something.

As an artist, sometimes I use my creative work to document time. And how so? To use a metaphor, in every writing, a phrase, for instance, there are silent pauses or spaces. As an artist, I want to engage with those spaces to give the nature of life a deeper meaning.

I also believe that we live in a multidimensional universe. It's not unlike people who believe in God, in spite of the fact that God doesn't appear to have a physical existence. So then, where does God exist? I would argue God, or God's components can be experienced in different ways in different dimensions, spaces, or universes. I also believe that human beings and well animals too and other things in nature have a reflection or existence in other spaces or dimensions.

As an artist I am trying to understand the nature of the self and its reflections. I am also interested in how mechanical devices, like cameras, for instance, pick up on elements of the world around us that aren't evident to us human beings with the mere use of our senses. I make an analogy here to seaweed. Seaweed is a living organism. But seaweed, as it grows, does not appear to be able to differentiate as different kinds of animals or fish come around it. For instance, a dangerous great white shark could swim by the seaweed, but, the seaweed has no way of differentiating that from a clownfish, etc.

Living deep in the ocean, the seaweed would not be aware of what lays over the water. Should a storm ensue, it would only feel the ebbs and flow of the water around it, but it would be unable to understand the nature of the storm itself and how it looks in other places or dimensions such as outside of the water. The point that I am trying to make here is that we too, human beings, are equally limited by our senses. A dog, for instance, can only see black and maybe one or two colors.

Human beings can see more colors than dogs but as it turns out, our eyes only pick up 1% of the electromagnetic light spectrum. Can you imagine what the world would look like if we could see more than 1%? It would likely be intense. And this is one of my quests as an artist. I am trying to imagine the world with an expanded sense of consciousness.

Hillside Memorial Park is a beautiful park. It has flat areas and hills. These hills remind me of waves, waves made of silence...
 
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