El lenguaje is dancing Brief Narrativas of Thoughts Transitando
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About the Book
In two languages (Spanish and English) and in the mixture of both, Edel Romay wonders, What is real in what we agree to call reality? In his book, EL LENGUAJE IS DANCING: Brief Narratives of Thoughts Transitando, Edel invites us to reflect on the relationship of Brain and Mind, Art and Science, Flesh and Thought, Matter and Spirituality. For example, Science stipulates that the human body is composed of 3x 1036 inanimate particles. However, Humans, in general, possesses a soul. On the other hand, the Mind as the cosmos seems to be a mystery. Edel Romay raises the idea that “without an observer, reality does not exist.” And subtly, Romay leads us to ask ourselves, “What is real in what we call reality?”
About the Author
Edel Romay was born in San Andrés Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico. He studied pedagogy at the Normal School “Enríquez C. Rebsamen.” And at the University, Veracruzana studied architecture and plastic arts along with philosophy and mathematics. In 1966 he took up legal residence in Berkeley, California, in the United States (USA), where he earned his B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley. The M.S. at Hayward University. And the Ed.D. at the University of San Francisco. He is currently retired from his teaching career. However, once again, he has resumed his passion for plastic art and literature. Edel is an intellectual of mythology and cosmology, a man of vast culture and exceptional imagination. Romay leads us to ask ourselves, “What is real in what we call reality?” That is the coexistence of the absurd in what he calls “Absurd Realism.” Whether as a poet, painter, sculptor, storyteller, or amateur photographer, his art leads us to a quantum world of an oneiric memory.