User:Estriella

Life long interest in spiritual philosophy and development through direct, lived experience and active enquiry. Worked with a teacher (formerly trained and practiced for many years as an architect) who in turn developed his practice through his teacher Bob Moore, Denmark (deceased 2008). Educated to post-graduate level in revisionist art history, film history and modern art with applied use of philosophy, visual theory and historical research.

"Love is a law that operates in such a way, that you and I cannot dictate to it, we can only blend with it." Bob Moore, Denmark (deceased 2008) from 'Conversations with Bob Moore' published by the Moore Healing Association.

Learning and insight comes from direct, lived, personal experience. It helps to develop with the support of a teacher who is clear-sighted, works with precision and free of intellectual limitations.

The 'love' page is seriously limited and not connected with any real insight, rooted as it is in conventional, authoritative learning. Love is an ineffable quality. It is ironic that the one real insight, beautifully summarised in the the quote above - has been removed from the main page linked to 'love'.

It would be great to enter into a direct discussion on the rationale for the edit to my contribution. Unfortunately, I am so new to this site and have yet to learn how to engage in the 'discussion' page linked to the 'love' page.

Does Wikipedia reflect the world we have created for ourselves? Or is there a space in the philosophy and thinking behind this democratic endeavour, for that which is real?