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Pages 2-3
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Pages 4-5
"This is something about extremes. Empty and full. It also needs to
be about the bit in between." |
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Pages 6-7
"Poverty is not the beginning on its own, but that to know and recognise
one's poor spirit to be mourning." |
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Pages 8-9
"Beatitudes are like a valid ticket the fare is yourself." |
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Pages 10-11
"I want to see the signs of life before people are in their grave."
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Pages 12-13 |
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Pages 14-15 |
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Pages 16-17 |
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Pages 18-19
"Finding safety within an extreme life."
The wavy line represents the idea of the extremes of life with the constant
presence of God. |
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Pages 20-21
The beginnings of an idea of how the triple images can relate to each other. |
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Pages 22-23 |
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Pages 24-25
Further development of the relation between the three images. |
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Pages 26-27 |
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Pages 28-29
A description of why St David's in Wales
was chosen as the primary location. |
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Pages 30-31 |
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Pages 32-33
An explanation of why the middle images
relate to light. |
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Pages 34-35
"Able to see heaven in a drop of dew."
Ideas for the images that go with "God blesses
those people who are humble".
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Pages 36-37
Ideas for "merciful" and "those whose hearts are pure".
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Pages 38-39 |
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Pages 40-41
Explanation of the pattern of three images. The first is "attitude";
the second is "abstract expression of prayer"; and the third is
"blessed state". |
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Pages 42-43
Overall theme of the piece is light. |
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