::scr Re: doesn't have the morlocks

Dan Argent scr@thegestalt.org
Tue, 9 Apr 2002 09:13:28 +0100


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Robinson [mailto:scr@alex.cloudband.com]
> Sent: 08 April 2002 18:30
> To: scr@thegestalt.org
> Subject: Re: ::scr Re: doesn't have the morlocks
> 
> 
> >ps... I also cite, and heartily reccomend a book called 
> "Drawing on the
> >right side of the brain" by Betty Edwards.
> <SNIP>
> >I think this book is great beacause:
> >
> >1) It tells you why you can't draw
> >2) It then teaches you how to overcome that.
> >3) It makes sense in a scientific way.
> 
> It may well achieve 1 and 2 but it certainly doesn't do 3.
> 
> OK, here comes the science part...
>     http://williamcalvin.com/bk2/bk2ch10.htm
>     http://www.rense.com/general2/rb.htm
> 


It's a simplistic way of looking at things... i.e. consider newtonian
physics 
and our newer quantum theories.....

However, the whole shift from left-brain analysis to a right brain state is
encouraged by the exercises and this is the what lets you draw.


Perhaps I should have said

3) It has a method.... not just sitting down and trying to do it.