I. The nutritious quality of perceptions is as much metaphysical as sensual. It is a witches’ brew that mixes a childlike innocence with psychedelic encounters and the ancient habit of classical philosophers — trying to glimpse the “Platonic forms” hidden in the particularities of the world. The food of perceptions flows into us from the unseen architecture of the richness of visible things.
The Food of Perception
The Food of Perception
The Food of Perception
I. The nutritious quality of perceptions is as much metaphysical as sensual. It is a witches’ brew that mixes a childlike innocence with psychedelic encounters and the ancient habit of classical philosophers — trying to glimpse the “Platonic forms” hidden in the particularities of the world. The food of perceptions flows into us from the unseen architecture of the richness of visible things.