So many of these famous icons in to this kind of thinking talk about art and the power of it. Our creativity is what makes us human.
Creating, expressing. Seth said something along the lines that a person that meditates and doesn't have a creative drive is like the other extreme end of being a workaholic that doesn't see any meaning in anything but is "successful". I think I have fallen in to that at times. Meditating like a stump all day doesn't get people interested in you. Not that that is the point, it's just that no one seems to enjoy lazy people. There's more to the picture than meditating all day even though it can be helpful on a personal level. Trying to get people interested in illumination by talking to them monotonously about meditating is bound to fail. I think it's amazing how Law of One gets people fascinated in this topic in a way that isn't even visually artistic other than tarot.
The name Toltec, the founders of the Teotihuacan civilization meant "person of art." Seeing the mosaics and art around the interior of Teotihuacan is incredible. You see what kind of space they were in.
The Egyptian artwork even though I don't know many of the terms is so telling to me. Osiris as a green skinned man usually means only one thing to people at first glance.
The Sumerian Ningishzidda, Egyptian Mehen, and Caduceus/Neshustan/Leviathan [lotan] are very inspiring symbols and in my opinion there's little room for debate on what they mean because they are all the coiled serpent.
I think a giant ouroboros figure 8 with many different colors and artwork representing the different planets and colors of the spectrum would be great to try to illustrate
7 chakras for the ROYGBIV lower human half, 7 more for the higher solar half of the 14 densities
Creating, expressing. Seth said something along the lines that a person that meditates and doesn't have a creative drive is like the other extreme end of being a workaholic that doesn't see any meaning in anything but is "successful". I think I have fallen in to that at times. Meditating like a stump all day doesn't get people interested in you. Not that that is the point, it's just that no one seems to enjoy lazy people. There's more to the picture than meditating all day even though it can be helpful on a personal level. Trying to get people interested in illumination by talking to them monotonously about meditating is bound to fail. I think it's amazing how Law of One gets people fascinated in this topic in a way that isn't even visually artistic other than tarot.
The name Toltec, the founders of the Teotihuacan civilization meant "person of art." Seeing the mosaics and art around the interior of Teotihuacan is incredible. You see what kind of space they were in.
The Egyptian artwork even though I don't know many of the terms is so telling to me. Osiris as a green skinned man usually means only one thing to people at first glance.
The Sumerian Ningishzidda, Egyptian Mehen, and Caduceus/Neshustan/Leviathan [lotan] are very inspiring symbols and in my opinion there's little room for debate on what they mean because they are all the coiled serpent.
I think a giant ouroboros figure 8 with many different colors and artwork representing the different planets and colors of the spectrum would be great to try to illustrate
7 chakras for the ROYGBIV lower human half, 7 more for the higher solar half of the 14 densities