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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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