Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Disney Gratefulness
Life may be a constant lesson in humbleness.
That is its spiritual generosity.
Some people take it that way,
and that is their gratefulness.
Walt Disney was the most life grateful person:
He was constantly overcoming himself.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Disney Real Ecology
Walt Disney was the primordial ecologist, not just because he loved and respected nature, but because he expressed, in his animation, the truth that took modern science much study to assert:
EVERYTHING is connected EVERYTHING is interdependent!
EVERYTHING shares one common Meaning!
In this small example of the interconnectedness of Disney animation, we can see Mickey's ears equally participating in the manifestation of Mickey's fear, as he anticipates what is to come.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Contemplative Disney
Walt Disney's contemplative side is clearly shown in his love of miniatures, his power to see the immensity of the small. Before a tiny setting, or a small world, one, like a god, imagines stories, becomes its characters, at the same time of creating them. One is creator and creature at the same time.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Disney Imminence of Life
The imminence of life is awe of its mystery and joy of its miracle.
It is reverence before the immaculate and its unforgivingness.
It is the ambiguity of freedom;
of being permission and yet will of God;
owner of a destiny but also part of a living whole.
It is the seed of creation before life It is the awareness Walt Disney had, in his drive to animate.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Disney Call
External duty is law, convention and imposed learning.
Inner duty is mission fulfilling.
It is a call from God.
Walt Disney is the best example of
rebelliousness for the sake of inner duty.
He fulfilled it. Beautifully.
With all his rigor as a boss, intolerance and what not,
he fulfilled the call. Beautifully!
Wasn't he an angel?
Happy Easter to all!
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