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"I
would have to say that
truly viewing the world
multi-dimensionally has
absolutely changed
my perception of the world!
I
learned from Roger Cultee
about Sacred Geometry
and working with the animation
of ancient images. Understanding
time as the ancients visually
& conceptually perceived
it has allowed me to understand
my place in current
time and history. What
amazes me, besides the
fact that these concepts
appear to be a universal
theme in all indigenous
cultures, is that one
can move forward or backward
in time without lifting
a finger. Einstein
was right; time and space
is curved, but he only
ever just comprehended
the first bend!"
bio
Colleen
Gorman is an enrolled member
of the Dineh (Navajo) Nation.
She is 29 years old and
is originally from Chinle,
Arizona, heart of the Navajo
Nation. Her artistic
talents cover literary,
fine, and performing arts. Colleen
recently completed "Indigenous
Skies
& Celestial Beings",
a project using the concepts
of Sacred Geometry to animate
the planets and stars. Her
piece won an award in the
world's only "full-dome"
animation competition, the
Domefest,
and is now touring the world
to be presented in planetariums
for the next year. She
has earned an A.A. degree
in Navajo History &
Indian Studies, and is a
senior in the Entrepreneurial
Studies program at the University
of New Mexico's Anderson
School of Business.
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