Clicking on the links (underlined text) below will direct
you to your choice of sites which interest you. These are organized by my major fields of inquiry --including What's NEW. These are within the context of my mission statement. Otherwise you can use the
index organized alphabetically: A to E,
F to L,
M to Q, or
R to Z or a contents listing organized structurally.
There are also connections between these fields --which perhaps offer the best opportunities for creative exploration.
The table below explains the colour schemes used to represent my major fields of inquiry. Surrealist artists of the 1920s theorized that the psychological meanings of colours were cross-cultural. The symbolic meanings of the following colours are consistant with their theories. More on my system of symbols and motifs (celestial, musical, literary associations) can be found here.
Pages of this field have black as the uniting colour. Architects typically use white on black. Black was chosen because of its association with strength and restfulness --two qualities appropriate to the field of ARCHITECTURE.
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Purple is used here because of its symbolic evocation of dignity and creativity. It also means grief --which is also occasionally appropriate considering the difficulties of being an artist in these times. |
Blue is thought to symbolically represent truth. Certainly a big part of education is the search for truth --both inner and outer truth. |
Red suggests both ardent love and sin. Certainly I am passionate about politics and the labour movement, but I am not like most people in considering it a sin. The only sin would be to not act on one's convictions because of a lack of courage. |
The colour green represents growth and change, both appropriate to the study of the environment and its political movement --the green party. |
My personal pages have this gold or flesh-coloured background as their symbolizing colour. |
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Last update: Nov 2001