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The Earthlings

Ezekiel 2:5
In the thirtieth year, in the fourth month of the fifth day,… I saw visions of God. In appearance their form was that of a man, but each of them had four faces.. Gleamed like burnished bronze. Each of the four had the face of a man, and on the right side the face of a lion, and on the left the face of an ox: each also had the face of an eagle. …Each had two wings. As I looked at the living creatures, I saw a wheel on the ground .. Sparkled like chrysolite..


Ezekiel 2:5
In the thirtieth year, in the fourth month of the fifth day,… I saw visions of God. In appearance their form was that of a man, but each of them had four faces.. Gleamed like burnished bronze. Each of the four had the face of a man, and on the right side the face of a lion, and on the left the face of an ox: each also had the face of an eagle. …Each had two wings. As I looked at the living creatures, I saw a wheel on the ground .. Sparkled like chrysolite..


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luda wrote:A lot of symbols in this picture a specially the image in the middle I would assume represent God the Egyptian pyramid with an all seeing eye and the crown on top indicates the status of the king. A wheel on the middle represent eternal circle with yin yang in the center for balance. There is a serpent crawling up the tree (a serpent represents knowledge in most religions I believe). The tree possibly the tree of life in which with careful observation angels can be found.
As far as I know there are at least four or five believes or religions combined in this image maybe more all represented by one and the same God.
Very interesting luda
I decided to do some research and came up with a few things i would like to share with everyone, in buddhism The 8 spoked wheel (Skt. chakra; Tib. 'khor lo) is one of the most important Buddhist symbols, as it represents the teachings of the Buddha. The Buddha was the one who "turned the wheel of the dharma" and thus the wheel symbol is the Dharmachakra, or "wheel of law." The Tibetan term for this symbol, chos kyi'khor lo, means "the wheel of transformation."
luda & d-knots your interpretations were wonderful and i learned alot still alot of mysticism in this painting :japan: it shall be one that i will examine further.
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luda wrote:The Earthlings
I see a man and his incarnations or possibly his spirit totems (animal totems). I see the 8 spoked wheel in the corner which i feel could indicate the mans life cycles. Here is something i found interesting i would like to share with you all.
Carl Jung termed "archetypes" as primordial symbols of the "collective unconscious". Animal totems are archetypes that work with the subconscious mind, tapping into the energy that is present in all things. Totems can be seen as channels or frequencies on a radio depending on the need of the individual. Our electromagnetic energy field taps into that frequency. However, the key to understanding this language is being perceptive and aware of our surroundings.
This is by no means a worship of the animals but rather using the animal totems as spiritual tools, or rather a spiritual symbiosis, along our personal path. Honor and respect for all of naturewas and is recognized. Wo/man is not above nature, Wo/man is one with nature. Totems and all of nature, demonstrate a spiritual connectedness that helps guide us on our own path of self discovery.
luda wrote:Ezekiel 2:5
In the thirtieth year, in the fourth month of the fifth day,… I saw visions of God. In appearance their form was that of a man, but each of them had four faces.. Gleamed like burnished bronze. Each of the four had the face of a man, and on the right side the face of a lion, and on the left the face of an ox: each also had the face of an eagle. …Each had two wings. As I looked at the living creatures, I saw a wheel on the ground .. Sparkled like chrysolite..
The bottom picture seems to have some Secret Knowledge the man is being handed a piece of paper with some writing on it this is the Secret Knowledge from above, and he seems to be humbly grateful. To his right i see what looks to be gargoyles but i am not really sure on that. I must contemplate this image further, i feel it has special significance in all spiritual growth.
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The woman is not without the man, nor is the man without the woman. ...

The woman is not without the man, nor is the man without the woman. ...

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Spirit-Being wrote:
Carl Jung termed "archetypes" as primordial symbols of the "collective unconscious". Animal totems are archetypes that work with the subconscious mind, tapping into the energy that is present in all things. Totems can be seen as channels or frequencies on a radio depending on the need of the individual. Our electromagnetic energy field taps into that frequency. However, the key to understanding this language is being perceptive and aware of our surroundings.
This is by no means a worship of the animals but rather using the animal totems as spiritual tools, or rather a spiritual symbiosis, along our personal path. Honor and respect for all of naturewas and is recognized. Wo/man is not above nature, Wo/man is one with nature. Totems and all of nature, demonstrate a spiritual connectedness that helps guide us on our own path of self discovery. [/i]
That is interesting. I am currently reading "Man and His Symbols" By Carl G. Jung. I choose this image randomly, without consciously planning.
Great explanation Spirit-Being


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luda wrote:Anima_Animus
In this picture at first my thinking was getting in the way and i kept thinking on physical terms, but as i looked closely at this picture i began seeing more and more detail, at this point i still did not have an insight on this picture so i decided to close my eyes and see what comes to me. The woman spirit in the picture has awakened fully where the mans spirit has not, but there is some blue energy coming out of his head or going into his head. The rainbow of energy coming through the spirit of the woman is coming out her feet and i see the man eventually receiving this energy of all kinds. She will help to lift him up and this will be a process that will go on until they have both reached the higher levels.
she is pulling him up so that they may travel through the cosmos together
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Do anyone sees anything strange in this Italian painting?



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i see an image of a figure on the wall above the window behind the center of the crowd and it looks like the devil, it has horns. and i see two men that look the same the one that jesus is touching and the man to that mans right.
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I notice a man looking forward as if he was staring in my direction. I am not sure why he is looking this way but he does look concerned as if people were watching him.
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I also notice two small man and i believe they are one and the same, its kind of strange. In the same painting and at the same time he is getting healed and praising God for healing.
I think that is way to strange, this is painting not a photograph and I believe this is a 15th century painting. It looks like this man notice someone looking at him like they don’t belong there. If I was to paint this and use live people and this man looking at me as I paint the picture I would tell him to take his original pose which was probably looking in the same direction as the rest of the disciples. I think this painter had a vision and painted what he has seen and this can sound crazy but the painter was spotted by this man.
Spirit-Being wrote:I notice a man looking forward as if he was staring in my direction. I am not sure why he is looking this way but he does look concerned as if people were watching him.
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I think that is way to strange, this is painting not a photograph and I believe this is a 15th century painting. It looks like this man notice someone looking at him like they don’t belong there. If I was to paint this and use live people and this man looking at me as I paint the picture I would tell him to take his original pose which was probably looking in the same direction as the rest of the disciples. I think this painter had a vision and painted what he has seen and this can sound crazy but the painter was spotted by this man.

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luda wrote:I think this painter had a vision and painted what he has seen and this can sound crazy but the painter was spotted by this man.
I agree totally luda, this is definitely interesting and i see this image in my mind hoping to gain more understanding. Many paintings do not affect me in this way but i feel the need to know what was going on and why?
How could i put myself in the painters shoes as if to understand what s/he was feeling & seeing?
Very Interesting painting thanks luda
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Felt inspired to share this.

Please feel free to add any Divine Art you enjoy.
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Please feel free to add any Divine Art you enjoy.
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I have not taken the time to learn how to add pictures on this forum just yet but I would like to mention the artwork Luda posted today as a birthday greeting to Spirit-Being as an addition for this thread.
It really caught my eye! Beautiful picture!
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It really caught my eye! Beautiful picture!
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WhiteShaman wrote:I have not taken the time to learn how to add pictures on this forum just yet but I would like to mention the artwork Luda posted today as a birthday greeting to Spirit-Being as an addition for this thread.
It really caught my eye! Beautiful picture!
Recently i added a detailed description on how to add images to posts, you can find it here when you are ready WhiteShaman
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http://www.spiritsjourneyforums.com/suggestions-and-help-f6/adding-images-to-the-forum-t599.htm
I find there is so much symbolism in Divine Art,The picture Luda added to the birthday post was Extraordinary. I am glad you enjoyed this picture, it is so nice to just go on intuition and let something call out to you.
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Below are eight images of chakras what i found most interesting about these pictures is whats written on them. Enjoy!








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Wow! Those are powerful Spirit Being..

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