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Tag: energy channel
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Transforming
For a long stretch of my preteen years I thought of being a zoologist. I would collect Wildlife Fact Files that my wonderful parents subscribed me to. I felt the dazzling power of both order and knowledge creep into my bones. Alas, the allure of chaos, artistic whimsy, and teenager laziness won out and I lost the scientific prowess of my youth. But this watercolour and ink sketch does give me some sense of street cred, that I never lost my ability to observe the natural world and record it, interpret it, and commune. This beautiful python caught my attention as I image searched for the perfect snake to draw. I knew I wanted a blood red circle behind it…red is such a potent colour that to me conjures life and death cycles, earthly power, and rites of passage mostly commonly found in women’s rituals. Snakes are symbols of magic…and transformation…once I had a dream that I was walking through crowds of loved ones and everyone had snakes dropping out of their clothing. It was a potent vision. For some cultures, dragons take the place of snake worship…yes I feel the truth in the umbrella family of snakes and dragons even if they are slightly different tones they feel like kin.
As we collectively move and shift, transformations can be triggering, uncomfortable, even painful. But they’re proof of growth. They’re an indication that we are part of nature, as the ever-shifting world around us is never static neither can we be.
Prompts: what part of the transformation cycles brings you the greatest joy? Do you pay attention or just brace yourself and hold on? do you process inwardly or outwardly?
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Mirroring ritual in art
While channeling the artwork for the colour therapy deck I stumbled upon new ways to communicate themes.
This sweet rosy pink card imbues the viewer with loving energy. This loving energy is a message, a reminder, to love yourself in all ways. Eat well, live well, think well, be your own beacon of vitality. My own journey with self love has been complex, and as I mature I see how fragile our hearts can be.
The ritual attached to this card is two fold, first you anoint yourself with oil (preferable the Aurora Alchemy oil the card was made for) and you draw the infinity symbol on your chest. This use of symbolic ritual and somatic practices are themes I wanted to reference in my artwork for the pink colour ray. So I did something I rarely do in my practice…I just went literal!