The Unknown Hieronymus Bosch
“Bosch’s paintings become a whole new way of questioning―of <I>questing</I>―not in order to find an answer or solve a problem, but rather as a way of developing the inner capacity of letting things speak for themselves. That is, working with this book develops the spiritual quest of <I>listening</I>. Listening is fundamental to any spiritual practice, but it is even more so to the spiritual path depicted in so many different ways by Hieronymus Bosch.†―<B>Robert Sardello</B><br /><br />Hieronymus Bosch scholar Kurt Falk teaches us how to see paintings in an entirely new way―not through the framework of art history or through the notion of a “school of painting,†and not through the idea of a troubled or deranged genius, but through the eyes of the spirit, the look of the soul, and the visual embrace of love. <br /><br />Kurt Falk has written a book that holds the possibility of altering altogether how we appreciate art. <I><B>The Unknown Hieronymus Bosch</I></B> can become a meditative tableau through which to enter a conscious relationship with the deepest and highest unknown aspects of ourselves, connecting with inner capacities usually available only to the most ardent spiritual seekers.<br /><br /><b>ILLUSTRATED IN COLOR</b>