Spiritual symbol 

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  • Inspiration from the Bible

  • Using their cultural knowledge and experience a family undertakes life’s journey as symbolised by their colors, symbols and teachings.

  • Tibetan Buddhist Prayer flags photographed at dawn around Tso Pema Lake, India

  • The Moon Card from the Tarot Major Arcana

  • Mandal in honor of the Oak King during his time of rule.

  • Eagle teaches us: / Ability to see the highest truth or highest viewpoint / Connection from earth to sky symbolizing balance / Spiritual energy / That we have the ability to reach great heights when we find the courage to do so / That freedom is our birth right

  • A collection of some of the more ‘spiritual/religious’ images I created.

  • Digital enhancement and manipulation of an original acrylic painting of one cross standing at a tilt, on a deep “blood” red background. I”m happy to say that the original painting lives with a Christian chaplain in Texas

  • The two roses represent my two brothers who were both deployed to the Middle East at the same time. One to Afghanistan the other to Iraq. Both are now home safe and sound, but both due to deploy again in January to Iraq. My Brothers… / / Soldiers both, standing tall / / Fighting in the desert for Freedom’s Call. / / Mountains loom in the landscape dense, / / while bullets and IEDs rumble, thunder, and dispense. / My Brothers… / Proud, loving, and there… / / While I, your sister, patiently wait / / for you here. / / Safe and sound sleeping in my bed, / / dreams and memories of you both, run rampant through my head. / / Of times when we were younger… / / of growing up. / / Good times… / / bad times they get all mixed up. / My Brothers… / I miss you so very much. / / I worry about your safety / / from dawn ‘til dusk. © 2008 Christine King

  • Ink Interpretation of Om symbol intertwined with Ganesha

  • Featured in Aboriginal Art on March 4, 2009 and in Spirit of the Native American on March 20, 2009. A feather and hide mandala, with a beaded spiral pattern, incorporated the back of a traditional dancer’s regalia.

  • Breathe in the orange of the sacral chakra. Many of life’s lessons sit deep within the psychic web. / / Learn from past experiences and relationships by looking within. Seek the benefits of being tested and welcome the lessons that are presented to you. / / See yourself sparkle as the lessons become pearls of wisdom.

  • Align with the emerald green of the heart chakra. Feel the unconditional love and harmony that the union of mind, body and spirit brings. Staying in this vibration during meditation will bring a greater sense of connection.

  • “Fractal Flower- Blue”

  • Mixed media: Collage, acrylic, oil based lino ink, linen & gold synthetic threads / Support: Canvas / Height 409 mm x Width 1220 mm x Depth 18 mm Exhibited Elevating the Spirit Solo Exhibition / Symbolism Vessels – container for being, Vessel of alchemy – inner archetype representative of our inner psychic being, occuring interior processes for synthesis and transformation and in relativity to the exterior outer world. Threads as energy, essence, our vital living force. X’s – pathways, polarities, duality Hearts – spirit, relationships – transitional, transformative. / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / On Canvas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / As a Laminated Print : http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/11171319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / Large Print (610mm x 204mm) framed

  • There is a story that it arose from the navel of God Vishnu, and at the center of the flower sat Brahma. Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Protector) and Siva (the Merger) are associated with this plant. There are also accounts of the world born through a “Golden Lotus” and Padmakalpa, the Lotus Age in the Padmapurana (678 ce). / Trilok Chandra Majupuria of Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, explains in Religious and Useful Plants of Nepal and India (1989, M. Gupta, Lashkar, India), “The Taittiriya Brahmana describes how Prajapati, desiring to evolve the universe, which was then fluid, saw a lotus-leaf, pushkara parna, coming out of water. It is described that when divine life-substance was about to put forth the universe, the cosmic waters grew a thousand-petalled lotus flower of pure gold, radiant like the sun. This was considered to be a doorway, or an opening of the mouth of the womb of the universe. Hindu texts describe that water represents the procreative aspect of the Absolute, and the cosmic lotus, the generative. Thus, lotus is the first product of the creative principle.” The role of Lord Brahma was to re-create the universe after the great flood on this planet. In order to create the universe, He used the different parts of the lotus plant. / Goddess Lakshmi, patron of wealth and good fortune, sits on a fully bloomed pink lotus as Her divine seat and holds a lotus in Her right hand. It is also mentioned in the Mahabharata that Lakshmi emerged from a lotus which grew from the forehead of Lord Vishnu, and a garland of 108 lotus seeds is today used for the worship of Lakshmi. The Goddess of Power, Durga, was created by Lord Siva to fight demons and was adorned with a garland of lotus flowers by Varuna. Goddess of Wisdom, Saraswati is associated with the white Lotus. And virtually every God and Goddess of Hinduism-Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Parvati, Durga, Agni, Ganesha, Rama and Surya-are typically shown sitting on the lotus, often holding a lotus flower in their hand. The lotus which serves thus as the seat of the Deity, signifying their divinity and purity, is called padmasana or kamalasana.

  • Made in Incendia with additional lighting in Photoshop Incendia a free download

  • ‘Lamb of God’, the opening Latin words of the invocation in the Mass, based on the proclamation of St. *John the Baptist, ‘Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world’ (Jn 1: 24). The original Latin text, first used in Rome c.700, was : Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundi, This was extended around the 10 century by the addition of the words : miserere nobis dona nobis pacem, ’ have mercy upon us, grant us (thy) peace’ . / A depiction of a lamb bearing a *cross or pennant (vexillum) symbolizes *Christ as the sacrificial victim for the sins of mankind. Research Dictionary Christian Lore and Legend / Oil on canvas 24×30 Photographed outside with Canon Sure Shot S31S

  • Artist: JeffeeArt4u My masterpiece / The origins of the symbolism of the lamb are to be found in the Book of Enoch. It signifies purity, innocence, meekness (as well as unwarranted sacrifice). In allegories, it lies at the root of representations of either pure thought, or a just man, or the Lamb of God. Oil on Canvas 36×42 with a 6 in.frame / and hangs in my livingroom. A vine can represent believers abiding in Christ, The Church / A bunch of grapes represent unity, The Eucharist / Research Church Symbolism by Webber

  • (VIEW LARGE) “Enter through the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and spacious and broad is the way that leads away to destruction, and many are those who are entering through it. But the gate is narrow (contracted by pressure) and the way is straightened and compressed that leads away to life, and few are those who find it” – The Gospel of St. Matthew, Chapter 7, verses 13 and 14 (The Amplified Bible Edition) All my own photos and textures were used for this inspired fantasy composite (with the exception of the “portal” itself, which I manipulated one of Jamie’s photos in order to create. I had taken the picture of “the narrow way” on my visit to Woodhouse Eaves, but I hadn’t really known what to do with it until I thought of these Biblical verses. Detail crop: /

  • 2010 Calendar includes13 stunning fractal art images. Visionary, abstract & surreal styled artwork with a dash of sacred geometry. Fractal art created with Apophysis.

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