Prairie Mind: Frank Lloyd Wright & Usonian Architecture of Self-Space (English Edition)
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Architecture was the language of Wright’s dharma of healing. His vision of psychological sovereignty was as panoramic as his wall-to-wall windows. The goal of this book is to translate Wright’s language of architecture into the language of psychology. The book discusses the correspondence between Wright's architecture and Tibetan Buddhist tradition of Dzogchen, Akashic theory (a Vedic teaching on space), Gurdjieff-style pattern-interruption, etc.
Excerpt: "We have to redesign our sense of self – our field of being - to leave the dualistic caves that imprison and box us in. We must move towards a more organic (less dual) architecture of mind."
Table of Contents:
Wright Doesn’t Have to Be Wrong
Usonian Self-Architecture
The Vanishing Wall
The Natural Lighting
The Disappearing Corner
Opening of the Floor-plan
Letting Go of Grandomania
Drawing the Earthline of Integrity
Viewing the Big Picture from a Worm’s-Eye View
Ever-Reincarnating Shining Brow
Self-Assembling Self
Wright & Gurdjieff: Breaking Patterns, Challenging Forms
Embracing Our Arboreal Nature
Wright’s Dzogchen: Sky-Gazing & Architectural Neuro-Buddhism
Wright & Akashic Liberation of Space
A Prairie (State of) Mind