Paul Laffoley
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The World Soul of Plotinus
To call this man's artwork profound is a complete understatement.
The FUTURE ART of Visionary Philosopher/Designer Laffoley is
without parallel. Immensely detailed mandalas of geometrical
systems, thought symmetries, machines of the future,
bioengineered living structures, methods of creating time-machines
and
dimensional wormholes are just the beginning!
"The
goal of our present endeavor is to produce a transdisciplinary
world-view
which will sustain human existence into a continuous future."
-
Paul Laffoley
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This DeepZoom features the painting "The World Soul of Plotinus"
2001
Oil, acrylic and lettering on canvas
73 1⁄2 x 73 1⁄2 in.
Subject: The Source of New-Platonism Symbol Evocation: Transcendent Evolution
Comments: Plotinus was born on March 13, 207 AD, at Lycoplos Eypt. In 212 he was weaned at 8 years old. In 231, he had a late start in philosophy, but he then dedicates himself to philosophy as mysticism. In 232, he joins the school of Ammonium Saccas. Plotinus remains with Saccas 11 years. In 243 Plotinus tries to reach Persian and Hindu sages by joining the army of Gordian (who is killed), Plotinus escapes with his life. By 244 Plotinus arrives in Rome. He teaches but writes nothing. He practices astral projection through the Oculus of the Pantheon designed by Hadrian the 14th Emperor of Rome. The geometry of the Pantheon with its implied interior perfect sphere inspires Plotinus to his mystical system. He then begins to write about the system, which is very simple. It is a system of necessary emanation, procession, irradiation accompanied by necessary aspiration or reversion-to-source: all the forms and phases of existence flow from the divinity and all strive to return.
The divinity is a graded triad of hypostases: 1) The One, or first existent. 2) The Divide Mind (nous-logos or the forms) or the first thinker and thought. 3) The All Soul or the first and only principle of life in which the body is described as a system of consciousness and matter and is to be considered distinct from the soul.
The simple teachings and practices were formed in 54 essays between 253 and 269. In 268 Porphyry of Tyre arrives from Athens to become the major disciple of Plotinus. After Plotinus dies Porphyry arranges the 54 essays into 6 groups and 9. This is why they are called the enneads. Porphyry just thought his arrangement was a good idea at the time. In 269 Plotinus becomes ill but he had already moved Campania into a small town called Belmonte, where in 266 he tried to build his dream—a city dedicated to Plato, “Platonopolis,” based on magnesia the ideal city referred to in Plato’s last dialogue “the Laws.” The whole thing fell through. Plotinus died on November 26, 270 from quinsy. That is all that is known about him except to say that his mystical system is totally unique in history. Many religions from Christianity to Hinduism have tried to claim Plotinus—it is impossible. His interest in religious traditions was from a position of attempting to discover how close these other systems were to his.
A final note: In 1946 Giuseppe Conti, who lived in Belmonte, Italy accidentally discovered the skull of Plotinus while digging a post- hole. The skull was neatly severed as if by a surgeon. Plotinus always said he hated his body and wished only his head buried. In the same year, Conti saw his first flying saucer— ( Disco Volante)
- Paul Laffoley
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Austin Museum of Art, Texas Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,
Washington, D.C.
Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts.
Brockton Museum of Art, Brockton, Massachusetts.
Continental Can Corporation, New York.
First National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts.
Tufts New England Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
INTERVIEWS
2001 Thanaton III produced for Channel 4.
(original broadcast January 28, 2001). interviewed by Richard
Metzger
1999 Pseudo.com Online Network interview with Richard Metzger
of The Disinformation Company
1998 The Mystery of Genius (two part series) produced for the
Arts & Entertainment Channel
produced by Robert Fiveson. (broadcast in 1999). interviewed
by John Metherell
1997
Paul Laffoley on the Time Machine Strange Universe
(original broadcast September 10, 1997). interviewed by Alisyn
Camerota