Here’s the question: Could accepting without understanding be a curse that possibly leads us down a path where the Sheepherder becomes the Sheep?
Consider this: does the path of accepting without understanding liberate us from preconceived limitations, opening us to a world of non-comprehensible possibilities?
Give thought to a scenario where the path is illuminated only by the light of logic and the science of reasoning, leaving no space for anything that is not understood.
Let’s paint a picture: imagine two brothers, each traversing a unique path from childhood to adulthood in vastly different realms of reality. They peer out from their individual, distinct windows. What could possibly align these divergent paths?
Don Moore was born in Montreal and graduated from the Montreal Graphic Arts Technical Foundation in 1979. His talent and dedication led him to Nova Scotia that same year, where he worked in Graphic Arts for an impressive 36 years. Don received the Nova Scotia 2001 Woodland Owner of the Year award for sustainable forestry practices and was featured in forestry books. His exceptional talent in wood art has been showcased through commercials and television and has been acknowledged with the prestigious Master Status by Nova Scotia Art. In 2023, Austin Macauley published Don’s Memories of A Kid from the Heights.