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MatheMystical Journey Galleries - 2
MatheMystical Journey Galleries - 2
The MatheMystical Galleries feature Dreamboxes, created by C. Stephen Shaw. They are beautifully crafted glass display cases, which house miniature models, exhibiting the nature of the author's books, and other creative endeavours. They are artistically beautiful, complex in design and detail. The Dreamboxes evoke deep feelings that speak to the whimsical, magical child within.
Gallery Six ~ Dysfunctional Cafe
Dysfunctional Cafe is Book 1 of the MatheMystical Series. This Dreambox d....  The Cafe Dreambox sits upon an open suitcase with cast iron decorative frame and shelves.

This Dreambox has two sections showing both the inside and outside of the Cafe.
Overall Height:  5' 6"   Base: 1'9" deep x 3' wide.
Gallery Seven ~ Math of the Mystics
Math of the Mystics is Book 2 of the MatheMystical Series. This Dreambox d....
Gallery Eight - Diamonds to Stardust
Diamonds to Stardust is Book 3 of the MatheMystical Series. This Dreambox d....
Gallery Nine - Troubadours
Troubadours is Book 4 of the MatheMystical Series. This Dreambox d....
Gallery Ten - Constitution of the Children
Constitution of the Children is Book 5 of the MatheMystical Series. This Dreambox d....
Author's Reflections ....

When I was a little child, I was like you ... and yet ... not quite the same. When I think back to that time, I remember having a special connection to everything around me ... a sense of wonder. I enjoyed my friends for the simple reason that we could be together without any thought of differences. A Oneness. A brotherhood. Do you remember?
As I grew up, there was a time when I started to feel like an outcast. A great sadness came over me. The wonder I knew with my friends as a child had vanished. The innocence of the child in me was no longer accepted by others. I felt devastated.
What had gone wrong? How could I be accepted like I once was? I wanted to fill the loneliness with something ... anything. I felt desperate to reconnect again, so I began to compromise my innocence.
I listened to the demands of the outside world, “Grow up! Stop being a child.” I started doing what I was told and at the same time became more confused and alone. Denying my childhood dreams and the memory of the wonder I felt in my connection to the world around me, became a way of life. It gained me acceptance in the secular world.
Needless to say, I fell out of grace. I was a slow learner. The ways of the establishment were harsh to my nature. The matrix was oppressive and suffocating, and I felt rebellious. It was a dead end street.
In desperation, my mind started racing. What if things were different? What if we didn’t have all these things? What if ...?
I started to ask myself questions that no one else could answer. How can I present my truth and be clearly understood? What is the nature of Oneness? How can I regain the Oneness I felt as a child? What process must I go through to achieve it?
And so I entered a MatheMystical journey. It became apparent that the answers were found when I was in my heart, connected with my inner knowing. I knew I had reservations to confront. Dysfunctional Cafe came through to show me in detail what I held in denial. The MatheMystical  Series of books were revealed in this way.
Join me on a MatheMystical Journey, my kindred friends. Come as you are ... do you have any reservations?
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The following galleries feature photos of Dreamboxes
inspired by Stephen Shaw's MatheMystical books
... or was it the other way around?
The photos were taken through glass, so reflections occur in some.