<i>"There's something wonderful about this manuscript that accumulates so many different interpretations, that's broad enough to encompass them all at the same time," he says. "As soon as it's forced into one particular meaning, then it sort of loses that mystery, and I think that's sad."</i><p>... the mystic aesthetic, a love of the unknown, a worshipping of that which cannot be defined. An ancient and human preoccupation. Well, almost. <a href="http://i.imgur.com/NEVR8y7.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/NEVR8y7.jpg</a>