Depends what level of mind one is describing, and what level of mind one is speaking from, not so? There are nuances perhaps. Truth does matter, very much. For many Americans the speech was a resounding success for a variety of reasons. For some others maybe not so much, but either way what took place is a fact in time, not so? But it spoke to different levels of mind ... I just made up this term 'levels of mind' in the moment while writing this, I didn't want to get technical and it seemed like a serviceable phrase to get the point across. Hope I succeeded.
Consider this image for a bit of fun. Focus on it. Contemplate it. What do you see?
Depends, does it not? Depends from what level of mind one is coming from ...
... it looks pretty to me, serviceable as a piece of art .... or .... is it? what is true?
An artist, someone who observes the physical world will have questions: here's the conversation -
- Pretty sure the rider needs a shadow.
- The rider should not be silhouetted.
- You’re right they don’t have shadows.
- And the rider should not be silhouetted.
- Why is rider in shadow, and not under tree yet?
- The sunlight is coming from high and slightly to the right, so his back is getting no sunlight. It feels right to me, anyway.
- The horse creates its own shadow.
- Maybe the sun is high & the riders shadow is blending into the horse's shadow.
- Everything casts a shadow in sunshine.
- The rider doesn't have a shadow, only the horse.
- Great perspective, fine detailing , road, horse/rider, trees and shadows and leaves ..very rich.
- The horse and rider make their own shadow.
- Is this a painting, its very realistic.
- Proportions are wrong.
- Excellent rendering.