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Gladly Give, Joyfully Receive

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  Artist: Gordon Bonnet The work of a man's hands tells us so much about him.  It speaks of his creativity, his energy, his endless curiosity about how the universe works: the chemistry, the physics, the MAGICK!  Respect for experience and traditions, ancient and ever-new.  Taking what our goddess and mother, Earth, gift to us and transforming it through a sort of holy ritual connecting all of these elements.  The work speaks of his deliberation, practicality, patience and persistence.  His vulnerability.  And, of course, when he makes a gift of his creation, his love is apparent.   Would it matter to you if the artist were a woman, Black or White, Muslim or Druze, Laotian or Guatemalan, Communist or Republican, Lesbian, Trans?  What matter the source if the gift symbolizes love, peace-offering, brother/sisterhood, empathy, understanding, unity?  If it demonstrates respect, settles differences, offers an apology, opens a door? Recei...