This painting was created by my friend Mieszko.
It impresses me again averytime I take a moment to look at it.
True art is never created by the artist alone - it is always received from the finest spirit worlds.
The artist is the tool which conveys the realities to the observer in light and colour in order to enlighten the spirit of the observer.
The oil painting shows a monk in meditation in the Himalayas.
Above him can be seen the symbol "AUM" or "OM", framed by a golden yellow lotus blossom. This symbol is considered both in Hinduism and in Buddhism as the most sacred of all mantras.
The syllable "AUM" or "OM" is the original sound of the universe, and also the resonance of the innermost self.
Singing this original sound can for example have a positive effect on the nerve centres, leading to harmony of body, spirit and soul.
(This is also the reason why monks chant this syllable several times a day).
Since the time of Dr. Emoto’s amazing research into water and water crystals we also know that water can transport information.
This can occur both in terms of spoken language and in terms of writing, images or music.
In this way water crystals taken from samples which have been labelled with terms such as "love" or "gratitude", or recorded with music by Mozart or Beethoven, appear to be very beautiful.
However crystals from water samples which have been labelled with terms such as "hate" or recorded with "heavy metal" music scarcely show the crystalline forms and, seen under the microscope, appear insignificant if not quite ugly.
The human body - depending on the individual - consists of 40-60% water.
If this corporeal water is "instructed" with the holiest of all mantras, the "AUM" or the "OM" symbol through observation of this symbol, then it can have a very positive effect on the energy and the mood of the person involved!
Spiritual masters say that this painting has a very high vibration, and that this can be sensed in the form of a very positive energy in the area surrounding this poster – particularly by the observer himself!
But the best thing to do is to try it for yourself!
:-)


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at 05:19 on July 30th, 2008
That's a great painting, love it. :)