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681. This Art Injects Frequencies into Glass & Rewires Your Emotions w/ Jack Storms
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Jack Storms lost sight in one eye after an accident with the craft he'd spent nearly two decades mastering, then had to relearn his work from scratch.
Jack is a glass sculptor whose cold-worked, Fibonacci-driven pieces live inside Marvel films and private collections. His story lives somewhere between engineering, physical trauma, and the question of what art is truly for.
We got into what happened on that grinding wheel, the surgery that cost him the rest of his sight, and why he had to return to beginner-level fundamentals to keep sculpting. His work uses only straight lines when almost nothing in nature does, and the golden ratio runs through everything he makes.
Then it gets stranger. Five pieces in his studio started degrading at once during the worst stretch of his life, a coincidence Jack says led him to isochronic tones, frequency work with engineer Brad Johnson, and a wearable line drawing on Royal Rife's ideas.
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You'll learn:
[0:00] Introduction
[2:35] The freak grinding accident that shot glass into Jack’s face like a gunshot
[8:53] How the Fibonacci ratio became God's signature hidden inside his work
[13:52] The invisible seam trick that lets you see clear through the glass
[20:27] Why fascist propaganda art has no soul, and what Goya was really warning us about
[27:30] Why houses should be domes, and recreating how crystals grow as art
[33:20] The negative Reiki that ruined five pieces, and discovering isochronic tones
[40:20] How Brad Johnson imprints Rife frequencies into glass, and the road-rage breakdown
[53:09] Boys blow glass and men sculpt it, plus the Guardians of the Galaxy deal
[1:03:37] The torus donut piece he dreams of building as his magnum opus
Resources Mentioned:
Fibonacci Sequence | Wikipedia
Golden Ratio | Wikipedia
Stan Lee | Wikipedia
Francisco Goya | Wikipedia
Tartarian Empire | Wikipedia
Geoship | Website
Isochronic Tones | Wikipedia
Brad Johnson, Fre-Q | Website
Royal Rife | Wikipedia
Quantum Entanglement | Wikipedia
Full show notes at lukestorey.com/jackstormspod
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