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‘Essentially whatever the particular consideration at the time, what is sought is always a state of mind rather than any particular visual outcome.  To put it another way, the presence of a particular state of mind is evident in certain works and it is only this that gives them significance. This state of mind is achieved by deep concentration on the task at hand. When the constraints of the intellectual dissolve, as do all notions and attributes of vanity and ego, and the work takes on literally, a life of its own. Castaneda in Tales of Power describes this phenomena succinctly, ‘Whenever the internal dialogue stops, the world collapses and extraordinary facets of ourselves surface as though they had been kept heavily guarded by our words’

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