Leaps of Consciousness

Heinrich O. Proskauer

“Neither hasty monument, nor cannon salutes, nor peeling of bells, much less banquets with speeches, can suffice to atone for the grievous and scandalous injustice Goethe has had to endure in the matter of his Color Theory. For instead of finding just recognition for its consummate wisdom and high excellence, it is held universally to be a futile attempt, concerning which, as a journal recently expressed it, the experts only smile. Indeed, it rates as a weakness of the great man, to be indulged and granted oblivion. This unparalleled injustice, this unprecedented inversion of all values, has only been possible because a dull, indolent, indifferent, undiscerning and hence easily duped public has relinquisehed all personal investigation and verification - easy as this would be, even without previous knowledge.”

Arthur Schopenhauer, Philosopher

Johanne Wolfgang von Goethe connected to Levity, nature, and the oneness behind all things by thinking with his right-brain.

Science cannot go there because of the Contra Levitatem Doctrine, whose narrow view prohibits such heresy. It is compounded by scientists’ ignorance of the three questions above, so their threatened left-brain ego vilifies, ridicules and ignores his work. This is the darkness’s only response to a threat: attack.

Newton's Error

By limiting his thinking to the left-brain, Newton failed to realise the prism created the colours of the white light spectrum, rather than observing a pre-existing effect. You can easily verify his error with a prism and two postcards: one white with a black square in the centre, and the other a black card with a white square in the centre.

Colours have opposites on a wheel. They are not in a continuous spectrum on a line. There are no straight lines in nature.

Consider the four cardinal points:

  • If there is a majority of white with a small black part, the prism reveals yellow and orange - think sun.
  • If there is a majority of black with a small white part, the prism reveals blue and violet - think sky.
  • Where they meet at the bottom of the circle is green - trees and plants.
  • At the top is peach blossom, the colour of a newborn’s skin - think life. When this colour goes, life ends too.

  • References

    Media Author/Director Title
    Book Heinrich O. Prokauer The Rediscovery of Color