I am so grateful to have watched this video and to Alexander for this glimpse into his practice. I haven’t been this moved artistically in a while. Hearing this was like a reminder that I am on the right path.
Sanctity and dignity in the mystery of being a human being. Thank you for introducing this artist. This channel and Loren Munk’s James Kalm Report nourish my practice like no other channels on RU-vid
I wept. Autistic folks have much to teach us. I thank God for my autistic son. He taught me humility when he said these words to me-“How can I know?” I think this artist tells the same truth. How can we know? Being a human being is a mystery. We would be wise to spend time quietly in such a place and consider this mystery of being. Experience life, yes, but reflect on the sheer enormity of what we may never know. I have Faith and it was my son who brought me to the God who does know.
It is said that he is supportive of people with autism, but neither from his art nor the fluidity off his presentation could I deduct that he is an autistic person himself.
I wept. Autistic folks have much to teach us. I thank God for my autistic son. He taught me humility when he said these words to me-“How can I know?” I think this artist tells the same truth. How can we know? Being a human being is a mystery. We would be wise to spend time quietly in such a place and consider this mystery of being. Experience life, yes, but reflect on the sheer enormity of what we may never know. I have Faith and it was my son who brought me to the God who does know.