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Hugh Colmer is a Mythbuster. He discovered his own path after experiencing many other paths. During Hugh’s examination of myth and religion, he realized that the Red Cross and the Circle symbolized the “Cup of the Bloodâ€, the Holy Grail, the ultimate, feminine symbol. The Crosscircle Group has published, “The Galactic Superwave Tarotâ€, “It’s a Pagan Worldâ€, “ Keys to the Science of the Soulâ€, “Dragon Lore Decodedâ€, The Ultimate Multiverse Tarot and “The Gods were Dinosaursâ€. Hugh is a conditioned mind’s biggest nightmare. His cynicism toward so called spiritual teachings is backed by wisdom; his critique by pure-knowledge; and he knows there is no such thing as absolute truth. If there is an attachment to any idea; even if that “idea†is Astrology, the Tarot, Buddhism, Krishna, Siva, Vishnu or Yahweh, Hugh is sure to throw a spoke in the wheel. He escaped the God trap when he realized that God was created out of fear.
At present, Hugh is Partner/Director of The Crosscircle Group which holds seminars on art and myth based on his books, When asked what it is he loves about art and the Tarot, Hugh replies, “It reflects the cosmos and our place in it and allows me to express myself in a wide range of mixed media. Borrowed imagery from archaic icons from ancient manuscripts, classical, religious and & mythical art has become the focus of his compositions. In discussing his work, Hugh says; “all my art is in some way about other art, whether impressionistic, realistic or abstract. Hugh’s impressionistic abstractions are deeply personal statements that seek to provide a transcendental experience; he describes his work as a simple expression of complex thought. He was drawn to remove these divine icons from their conventional context and place them in ever expanding realms of abstraction, bringing humanity and the cosmos into a closer relationship. Hugh now lives with his wife, Carol, in the Northern Catskills at their Windham Retreat Center which focuses on the Arts of the Sacred.