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Tarot of the Morning Star
Tarot of the Morning Star
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These artistic influences, in conjunction with his own esoteric upbringing and practical experiences of magick, mythology and dream control, formed the skein matrix, a collective oeuvre upon which his own paintings are an extension. [1]
Using diverse creative media, whether composing and performing music, writing books or painting dreamscapes, Williamson endeavors to develop techniques that materialize the sensuous dreaming experience into the language of the waking world. He aspires to reintroduce mystery and ambiguity back into the adventure of human existence through his creative work, encouraging his artistic audience towards "living effulgent and invigorating lives, revitalized from the secretions of our subconscious."
Perhaps his philosophy was born from a visit to the British Museum when Williamson was still in his early teens; his memory of the encounter is this:
There is on display at the British Museum in London a small bronze head, a Roman copy of a Greek original depicting Hypnos, the Greek God of sleep and dreams. With empty eyes and single outstretched wing, this simple image created 2000 years ago is as relevant now as then in awakening the imagination whereby dreams become real.
He is the author of several books including The Sun at Night, Lucifer Diaries, Howling at the Sky and Tarot of the Morning Star. He was the founder of Magus Books & Herbs in Minneapolis.
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