My name is Kenneth Loch, and I'm claimimg to be the Genius
of the philosophy of Aesthetics. I'm claiming to have witnessed the
enlightenment, which is witnessed by the genius, through the
means of painting an abstract composition.
After I became enlightened, I was aware of the enlightenment.
Then I was able to realize that the enlightenment, which is witnessed
through the Zen Buddhist discipline of Enso Painting, is relatively
the same as the philosophy of Aesthetics' enlightenment.
To do an Interdisciplinary study of the relationship between these
two disciplines, it requires there to be at least one perspective, from
one of the individuals, who witnessed one of the enlightenments.
When it comes to the philosophy of Aesthetics, I'm claiming to be
the Genius, who witnessed its' enlightenment. That enlightenment
made me aware of the highest purpose for the discipline of painting.
That purpose is to provide the means for a Spiritual Practice.
It required the evolution of human consciousness to evolve to the
point when and where I became enlightened, to be able to understand
the connection between the concepts of enlightenment and spirituality,
through the means of the fine art form of Painting. This evolution is
directly related to the Abstract Art Movement of the 20th century.
The enlightenment, that I witnessed, is understood as the point
when the fine art form of Painting comes full circle.
Who is the individual, who witnesses the enlightenment, through
Zen Buddhism and the painting of a circle? I can say that, that individual
and myself can and will teach from, relatively, the same perspective.