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by Christopher Lock
“In my view, this is a must-read for the serious researcher or armchair enthusiast of the WingMakers’ Materials. Mr. Lock expertly weaves the scholarly approach of a researcher with the more subjective interpretations of an art enthusiast. The paper is both in-depth and comprehensive in its analysis, and many of its insights are directly applicable to the broader collection of the Chamber Paintings. I heartily recommend it if you desire to more fully understand the intricacies and subtleties of the Chamber Paintings and the WingMakers’ cosmology that is encoded therein.”
-- Mark Hempel, WingMakers' Website Manager
Available Now for $2.97 -- This enlightening document is a carefully researched academic paper by Osaka University of Arts educator, Christopher Lock. It presents the first complete and exhaustive analysis of all imagery in Chamber 17 Painting. Consisting of 57 pages of text and detailed illustrations, the paper reveals how the painting's extraordinary imagery is consistent to new research into the brain, particularly during its experience of the higher dimensions. This paper reveals a "key of codes” or meanings that can be applied to the other WingMakers’ chamber paintings, making it an indispensable aid for decoding the subtle, multi-leveled expression of these enigmatic paintings. The paper also shares Lock's account of experiencing the Thunderous Silence of Zen as he approached completion of the painting's decoding, demonstrating that the close study of the art of the WingMakers can indeed shift consciousness.
This paper is delivered electronically to your email address in an Adobe Acrobat Reader format. Its cost is $2.97 for a personal license that permits full color printing, but not re-distribution rights. Because it is delivered electronically as an email attachment, there are no shipping costs. While the WingMakers’ papers are free, this paper was developed by a third party (Christopher Lock) and was a very time-intensive project for which Mr. Lock should be provided some remuneration. Because it includes high-resolution images from Chamber Painting 17, it is a relatively large file (2 megabytes). You will require Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to read this file. In the event you don’t have Adobe Acrobat already installed (or you have an older version) on your computer, please follow the link below and download it for free.

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

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