![]() ![]() Our paleolithic forebears, thirty or more millennia ago, conceived of Nature or the Divine as a cosmic female. The kundalini, the consciousness and awareness rising speaks through this piece.At the dawn of history, God was a she-or so it appears. It has potency and spark in it that says all this to me. All the creations we make as souls on earth, all the transformations we have even in one lifetime, the family units and cultures we create. And it has such a personal feel as it was designed for me and my family becoming. There is earth and fire and spirit and water and so many of the elements present here aswell. How the earth holds us as souls and supports our journeying at every corner. ![]() ![]() To me it speaks of the journey the soul makes from another realm as spirit form and the process it needs to go through to transform into a body here in this physical dimension. I even matched the colour of the walls to her art piece so it would be at home with us! This piece of art has been the cornerstone in both houses we have had since then, bringing brightness and love to our walls. “Caroline gifted myself and my husband a stunning piece of art just after we were married but it was a piece she had worked on just before we married or conceived our first child, with us in mind. It reminds us of the importance of achieving balance and shining our own inner light vibration, trusting that it has reached the cosmos and beyond. This piece speaks of heart healing, and creates passage for us to consciously allow the light of Divinity enter to enable us mend all that has been before and has yet to come. It gently but powerfully helps to hold space while emitting subtle yet boundless healing hugs from ‘Amma’.Ĭaroline has captured magnificently all the layers, that we must acknowledge, heal and release on our journey. Its new home is in my own therapy room here at Holistic Health Care, Laois. It turned out that Caroline had this well priced painting on sale that faithful day, and so the deal was sealed. I had no idea how much it cost I just knew that I had to have it. It stopped me in my tracks, called silently to me on a heart level, a soul whisper if you will. I literally stumbled upon it on one of my many visits to Dervish, Dublin. “I bought this fabulous piece of art titled ‘Lightheart Union Alchemy’ from Caroline. Yantras carry spiritual significance, and point the user to higher levels of consciousness. The colours are very vibrant, which, together with the sacred ash in the paint itself, I intended to be healing and uplifting for the viewer.Ī Yantra is a geometric design acting as a highly efficient tool for contemplation, concentration and meditation. The blue jewel in the centre I see as the eye of the soul- the conscious knowing or awareness of the Soul. Having lived in Japan for four years, I was also influenced by the Sword and the Flower, which reflects the same male-female principles. It is of an expression of the balance between the soft, receptive, nurturing feminine energies- the pink blossomed flowers, and the outgoing, sword-like, yellow, masculine energies. ![]() Medium: Acrylic on deep-edged canvas, infused with Amma’s sacred Vibuthi ash.ĭescription: This painting is a simplified Shri Yantra* consisting of downward pointing yoni triangles (shakti: female principle of divine energy), and upward pointing fire triangles (shiva: the masculine principle). My work is informed by a year of Foundation Studies at Cork Crawford College of Art and Design, life-drawing classes, metaphysics, study with Alex & Allyson Grey and studies of AURA-SOMA® colour. The themes and motifs of my work are expressions of life force energy the descent of Soul into human flesh the moment of conception, the meeting of the masculine and feminine, the life-giving womb and its ability to receive the light of the masculine flowers creativity. Or the hand-made textiles of the Peruvian Amazon Shipibo people which are intentionally sung with the power of the song it represents. I think here of Tibetan hand-painted mandalas which are used as a tool for re-consecrating the earth and its inhabitants. I admire ancient cultures who created everyday things with prayerful intention. Being a qualified Aura-Soma colour practitioner and having studied colour, light and consciousness for over twenty years, I love bright and vibrant colours. My inspiration includes sacred geometry, forms in Nature, mandalas, yantras, Japanese design, quantum physics…. ![]()
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