Sometimes I think we're alone. Sometimes I think we're not. In either case, the thought is staggering.
-R. Buckminster Fuller
Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.
-Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
What I think about God is the most important thing about me, and I’ve spent much of my life incredibly uninformed. Trying to understand who/what/why/how God is always seemed daunting at best to me – which was a direct result of how small a picture of God I had.
God isn’t so hard to find. He’s around every corner, in every city (yes, even those cities), in the skies, in the seas, in our homes …
but …
We usually see God without knowing that what we are seeing is God. (I know I did.) Once you realize that what you are seeing is God, and once you start noticing all of the different ways God is, then you’ll find that they all point to a picture of God that is always bigger/better/more beautiful than you ever thought it would be. (I know I did.)
When viewing the art, consider:
(1) the crates represent attributes of God
(2) the crates are active