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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1971-1972

ARCH.2013.5.14, Rendition: 798089

Mistral, us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0

The image shows an open book displaying a page of text. The text appears to be a collection of poems or prose pieces, each with a distinct title. The titles and content of the pieces are as follows:

  1. Third Sphere:

    • This piece discusses the changes and phases on Earth, emphasizing the use of free will and the importance of love. It highlights the idea that everyone is the same in the eyes of the creator, who has all power.
  2. Edgar Cayce:

    • This piece encourages the reader to look into their eyes and heart to find a field of tall grass and the brightness of the soul. It emphasizes that everyone's soul is being perfected and is on its own journey through the universe, learning love.
  3. In Times Like These:

    • This piece addresses feelings of loneliness and the pain of separation from loved ones. It offers comfort by suggesting that there is a place of peace and love where one can wait until the night passes into the day. It also mentions a place of togetherness far beyond wanting and care.
  4. Trinity:

    • This piece speaks about the love of the creator, which encompasses all dreams of joy and meaning. It discusses the concept of the Trinity and the eternal bond of love, emphasizing the freedom and unity found in this love.
  5. Harmonica Song:

    • This piece is a lyrical reflection on various natural and spiritual sights, such as the turning of the day, the sky, the sun, the stars, and more. It repeatedly uses the phrase "oh Lord I see it right now," expressing a sense of divine revelation and the presence of God in various forms.

The page also includes a handwritten note on the left margin, which appears to be a signature or dedication, though the exact content is not fully legible. The book itself has a green cover with a red spine, and the pages are yellowed, suggesting it may be an older publication.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-8b-instruct

The image displays a handwritten collection of spiritual or philosophical texts and poems. The text is arranged in several sections, each labeled with titles and authorship notes. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Third Sphere:

    • The text discusses the numerous changes and phases on Earth, suggesting that much of what we experience is in our minds, either as fantasy or reality.
    • It emphasizes the importance of using one's free will wisely, as this sphere helps us learn to live and love more deeply.
    • It concludes with a reflection on unity and perfection, stating that we will recognize our creator in the final hour.
  2. Edgar Cayce:

    • Cayce's quote encourages introspection: "walk into my eyes, what do you find there, a field of tall tall grass blowing in the soft winds of your mind... walk into my heart, what do you find there, the brightness of my soul blinding your eyes..."
    • It suggests that everyone’s soul is being perfected through their individual journey and that we learn love through this process.
  3. In Times Like These:

    • This poem offers comfort and reassurance during difficult times, promising that help is available and that one should wait patiently through the hardships.
    • It encourages finding a place of peace and calm, even when the world around seems chaotic.
    • It concludes with the promise of a shared journey through tough times, with a metaphor of floating together through the air.
  4. Trinity:

    • This section discusses the concept of the Holy Trinity, emphasizing the love and grace that connects the three aspects of the Trinity with humanity.
    • It asserts that the love formed in the Trinity encompasses all dreams of joy and meaning, and encourages a belief in the oneness and eternal bond of the Trinity.
  5. Harmonica Song:

    • This poem describes a series of natural and spiritual observations, starting with the daily cycles of nature and moving to more profound spiritual imagery.
    • It mentions seeing rain, thunderstorms, the moon, stars, and even angels, emphasizing the presence of divine light and salvation, despite the darkness and challenges faced in life.

The text is written on a piece of paper that appears to be part of a larger book or collection, with some visible bookmarks and pages in the background. The handwriting is clear and organized, indicating a careful compilation of these texts.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-3b-instruct

The image shows a page from a book or a collection of writings, containing poetic or spiritual text. The excerpt is divided into several sections with titles and quotes attributed to different authors or spiritual concepts:

  1. Third Sphere:

    • Talks about the changes on Earth, phases between death and birth, and the importance of using free will wisely.
    • The text encourages the reader to learn to love more and to recognize that everyone, regardless of their differences, will eventually be perfect and know their origins.
  2. Edgar Cayce:

    • Describes a vision where one walks into a field of tall grass and into one’s own mind, where the truth about everyone’s soul is revealed. Cayce emphasizes that everyone’s soul is perfect and on its own journey through the universe.
  3. In Times Like These:

    • Addresses feelings of loneliness and isolation, suggesting that one should wait and be patient, as there is a place beyond wanting and care where you can find peace.
    • Encourages holding onto hope and finding solace in the midst of hardship.
  4. Trinity:

    • Discusses the idea of love and unity with God, emphasizing the bond of three (presumably Trinity) and the significance of being in a loving union that transcends time and space.
    • Mentions the breath of life and the eternal nature of love and the belief that this love is greater than any mortal being.
  5. Harmonica Song:

    • A meditative or poetic hymn that reflects on various natural and spiritual aspects of the world, including the rain, the sun, the stars, and the presence of divine light.
    • The song describes the beauty of the world and the hope and solace found in the divine even when alone.

The page is written by Cecilia Rife, Jim Johnson, and Roy Phyo, as indicated at the bottom left corner. The music and words copyright notice also appears at the bottom right corner of the page. The book or collection appears to be a spiritual or philosophical text.

Mistral, mistral.magistral-small-2509

The image shows a handwritten document containing lyrics or poetic verses. The text is neatly written in black ink on lined paper, with the lines of the poem centered on the page. The document includes several sections, each possibly representing a different song or poem. Here are some of the titles and excerpts from the image:

  1. Third Sphere

    • "there's so many changes on this planet we call earth, there's so many phases between death and birth, you would be amazed at the things we do and feel, most are in our heads whether fantasy or real...."
  2. Edgar Cayce

    • "walk into my eyes, what do you find there, a field of tall tall grass blowing in the soft winds of your mind...."
  3. In Times Like These

    • "in times like these, if you should feel the thorn that pierced the other side before our friends were born, and through you heart should fall a lonely drift, there i'll be waiting, my arms will help you lift it all away...."
  4. Trinity

    • "above all moments of our days and years here on earth we've reached our peak of love for you, our creator has chosen you far beyond all time and space...."
  5. Harmonica Song

    • "i see the time of the coming of the time, i see the day of the turning of the day, i see the sky of the sky beyond the sky, oh Lord i see it right now...."

The document is titled "music and words copyright by Cecilia Pryor, Jim Johnson, and Boyd Pryor." The text is written on lined paper, and the pages are held together by a red and green bookbinding. The writing is clear and legible, and the layout is organized with each section separated by a title.

Mistral, mistral.mistral-large-3-675b-instruct

The image displays an open book with several passages and quotes that appear to be spiritual or inspirational in nature. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Third Sphere (Top Left Section):

    • This passage discusses the numerous changes and phases on Earth, particularly between death and birth. It mentions the variety of thoughts and emotions people experience, suggesting that these are often products of the mind. The text emphasizes learning to use free will wisely and loving more to feel united and eventually perfected.
  2. Edgar Cayce (Below Third Sphere):

    • This quote invites the reader to look deeply into the author's eyes to find a field of grass and the brightness of the soul. It speaks of the transparency of the mind and soul, emphasizing that everyone is on a journey to learn love.
  3. In Times Like These (Middle Section):

    • This passage offers comfort in difficult times, urging the reader to stay strong and not be swayed by others. It reassures that there is a safe place to go, symbolized by water on a green hill, where one can find peace and companionship through tough times.
  4. Trinity (Middle Right Section):

    • This section speaks of a profound love that transcends time and space, forming a bond of trinity (presumably referring to the Holy Trinity). It assures the reader of a lasting connection, greater than life itself, and that the love shared will always be near.
  5. Harmonica Song (Bottom Section):

    • This appears to be lyrics to a song. It describes a vision of the future where the day turns, the sky shines, and stars fall. It mentions seeing a shining light in darkness, the blooming of red roses from snow, and a spring of water from stone. The song conveys a sense of hope and salvation, indicating that the promised pathway to heaven is visible even to those who were blind.

Each passage carries a theme of spiritual growth, love, and perseverance through challenging times. The book seems to be a collection of inspirational and spiritual writings.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-14b-instruct

The image shows an open book featuring lyrics and poetic verses, likely from a musical or spiritual text. The page is titled "Music and Words Copyright by Cecilia Rypins Johnson and Boyd Rypins."

Here is a detailed summary of the content on the page:

  1. Third Sphere:

    • Describes the many changes and phases on Earth between death and birth.
    • Encourages using free will wisely, emphasizing that learning to love more will lead to perfection.
    • Asserts that everyone is the same when perfected and that they will recognize their creator in the final hour.
  2. Edgar Cayce:

    • Mentions walking into someone’s eyes and finding tall grass and a field of thoughts.
    • Talks about the brightness of the soul and the journey of perfection through the universe.
    • Emphasizes the importance of learning to love while on Earth.
  3. In Times Like These:

    • Offers comfort and support during difficult times, suggesting that even if you feel alone, you are not.
    • Promises to be there for you through hard times, helping you find peace and a place to rest.
    • Assures that even if you forget, there is a place where you can find solace and comfort.
  4. Trinity:

    • Talks about the peak of love for the creator and the union of heavenly grace.
    • Describes the trinity as a bond of three forming eternity, with love as the central reality.
    • Encourages letting go of fears and embracing the greater reality of love and unity.
  5. Harmonica Song:

    • Describes a vision of divine signs and natural phenomena, such as the sun, moon, stars, and a rainbow.
    • Mentions seeing salvation and angels, emphasizing that even in solitude, one is never truly alone.
    • Emphasizes the presence of God and the spiritual light that guides and comforts.

The overall theme of the text is spiritual and uplifting, focusing on love, unity, and divine presence in times of hardship and joy.

Azure OpenAI Service, gpt-4.1-mini-2025-04-14

The image shows a page from a book or a typed manuscript containing five separate texts, each with their own title. The text is typed in black ink on white paper and framed by a border created by handwritten text. The titles and their content are as follows:

  1. Third Sphere: This section discusses the changes between death and birth, emphasizing the importance of this sphere called Earth. It reflects on human experiences, free will, and the unity of all beings with a concluding statement about a creator having all power.

  2. Edgar Cayce: This section speaks poetically about the inner experience of walking into someone's eyes and heart. It highlights themes of truth, soul perfection, and learning love through a cosmic journey.

  3. In Times Like These: This section offers comfort and reassurance during difficult moments. It talks about enduring hardships, waiting patiently, and finding a calm place of safety and understanding amid life's challenges.

  4. Trinity: This section reflects on a peak of love and union in life and beyond. It mentions a union of heavenly grace, eternity, and the bond of love that transcends time and space, emphasizing a spiritual and eternal connection.

  5. Harmonica Song: This section appears as a spiritual or hopeful song expressing visions of the coming times, nature, and salvation. It mentions elements like the sky, rain, stars, moonlight, roses in winter snow, angels, the pathway promised by the Lord, and salvation for mankind.

Along the left vertical margin of the page, there is a handwritten note reading: "(Music and words copyrighted by Cathy Caedella, Boyles, Kinns, Johnson, and Boyd Boyes)."

The page itself has some creases and appears to be part of a bound book, with edges of other pages visible underneath.

Azure OpenAI Service, gpt-4

This image features a hand-written page with text. The handwriting has some cursive elements but is primarily in a standard print style. The content of the page is divided into four distinctly labeled sections or passages with titles: "Third Sphere," "Edgar Cayce," "In Times like These," and "Harmonica Song." Based on these titles, the text appears to be a collection of poems or prose passages.

The first passage talks about the many changes on Earth, life and death, and the importance of using free will wisely, emphasizing that in the end, we are all part of the same creation. The second passage, attributed to Edgar Cayce, speaks about an invitation to look into the eyes that reflect wisdom and truth. In the third passage, the themes of love, loss, and waiting for someone are touched upon, with a comforting tone suggesting patience even after departure. The fourth passage, "Harmonica Song," seems to tap into themes of time, change, and hope, employing imagery of the day turning into night, the sight of stars, and the shadow on the wall.

The handwriting appears consistent throughout the page, suggesting that one person likely wrote all the passages. The paper itself has a slightly yellowed appearance, indicating it may be aged, and there are visible creases that suggest it has been folded. The top right corner of the paper features a stamped or hand-drawn emblem with cursive text that is not clearly legible. The background of the image shows the edges of other pages or documents, likely part of a stack or a collection from which this page comes.

Amazon, us.amazon.nova-2-lite-v1:0

The image shows an open book with several pages visible, displaying handwritten text in a cursive script. The handwriting is neat and legible, with each line carefully written. The text appears to consist of a series of poetic or reflective verses, each titled with a distinct heading such as "Third Sphere," "Edgar Cayce," "In Times Like These," "Trinity," and "Harmonica Song." The content of the verses explores themes of spirituality, love, existence, and the human experience, with references to nature, faith, and the divine.

The book itself has a vintage aesthetic, with aged, slightly worn pages and a green spine visible on the left side. The pages are slightly curled at the edges, suggesting frequent use or handling. The overall impression is one of a personal or intimate collection of writings, possibly a journal, diary, or collection of poetry, given the handwritten nature and thoughtful content. The text is centered on the page, and the handwriting is consistent throughout, indicating it was likely written by a single individual. The image conveys a sense of reflection and creativity, inviting the viewer to engage with the poetic and spiritual themes presented.

Amazon, amazon.nova-lite-v1:0

The image shows a book open to a page containing several poetic lines. The text is written in a cursive font and is divided into different sections, each starting with a title like "Third Sphere," "Edgar Cayce," "In Times Like These," "Trinity," and "Harmonica Song." The poems seem to explore themes of spirituality, love, and the universe. The page has a green border on the left and a red border on the right. The background is a plain gray color, providing a simple contrast to the text.