Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
There's a mystery of man, the thirst for oneness with infinity and we seem to approach this by solitude on great open spaces of nature or by grouping ourslives together in unity with others and send fervent prayers of devotion, hope and submission to the unseeable.
Some may have instruments such as a Buddha or symbol of faith, others might call these primitive or even idolatrous.
But what is common for all of us are moments of reflection and realization of our own small place in the greater universe of matter, so we express our wishes to be part of that immense endless wonder.
Asher Kelman: Devotion
Asher Kelman: The Park As a Universe
You are welcome to present your own ideas. I hope we can transcend individuality and address the common needs for man for
"solace from a voice that cannot be recorded on one's iPhone".
Asher
Some may have instruments such as a Buddha or symbol of faith, others might call these primitive or even idolatrous.
But what is common for all of us are moments of reflection and realization of our own small place in the greater universe of matter, so we express our wishes to be part of that immense endless wonder.
Asher Kelman: Devotion
Asher Kelman: The Park As a Universe
You are welcome to present your own ideas. I hope we can transcend individuality and address the common needs for man for
"solace from a voice that cannot be recorded on one's iPhone".
Asher