Monthly Archives: November 2013

Desire and integration audio now complete

The desire and integration audio page is now complete in 7 sections, each with a choice of augmented audio with pictures or plain audio. This page contains the whole talk and discussions from day 2 of the August 2013 Middle Way Retreat, and introduces integration as an alternative complementary model for human progress alongside the Middle Way. It also includes material on the self and ego, on Iain McGilchrist’s work on the brain hemispheres, and the social aspects of integration.

Embodied Meaning in a painting.

Guernica 1937. Picasso.

In the 1930s,, Franco in Spain was waging war against Spanish civilians. With help from Hitler, he chose to bomb the Basque town of Guernica. To quote Picasso ‘ The war in Spain is the battle of reaction against the people, against liberty.’
Picasso had a horror of the military caste, which plunged Spain into a sea of suffering and death. He was making a political stand when he worked on Guernica. He portrayed a mirror-image of a world of atrocity and bestiality – ‘ from which it is man’s duty to emerge.’
The symbols he uses are powerful, the noble horse is struck down, the bull represents a brutal force of darkness. Faces were distorted with pain, light comes from an electric light bulb, not the sun, there is no divine power to relieve them. As work progressed, photographs were taken of each stage, to reveal Picasso’s thinking processes.
In order to understand Picasso, it helps to ‘grasp his idea and hold it.’ It is an historical painting, painted to remember their own history. We are asked to accept Picasso’s idea and images, or we cannot understand his work.
Picasso was aware of the poem by Eluard,
La Victoire de Guernica. 1936:-
Watch the builders at work
They are rich, patient, disciplined, black and stupid
But they do their best to be the only ones on earth
They are on the edges of humanity and heap it over with ordure
They flatten mindless palaces to ground level.
I think of Ground Zero.
Picasso also wrote a poem called The Dream and Lie of Franco.

Mural of "Guernica" by Picasso
Mural of “Guernica” by Picasso