Sometimes when you have seen the mysteries of the universe and what it is to be God/ limitless, it's better to forget what you saw so you can experience limitation.
I drew this piece a few years ago and this name came to me, but it was just that a name and probably rather obvious by the image. A few months ago I had a vision of the centre of creation and how it felt to be source and limitless. I realised that limitation wasn't bad, it allowed us the opportunity to have experiences and to interact with others and see other people as 'outside' ourselves. As I opened my eyes this painting (which I have on my wall), was right in front of me. I was drawn to it and it was like it was telling me. We have shown you the truth, now go off and live your life, have experiences, relationships.
It was an experience that deeply affected me for months after.
This is a full res image taken on a canon 5d mark II The original is watercolour and ink on paper.
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Sometimes when you have seen the mysteries of the universe and what it is to be God/ limitless, it's better to forget what you saw so you can experience limitation.
I drew this piece a few years ago and this name came to me, but it was just that a name and probably rather obvious by the image. A few months ago I had a vision of the centre of creation and how it felt to be source and limitless. I realised that limitation wasn't bad, it allowed us the opportunity to have experiences and to interact with others and see other people as 'outside' ourselves. As I opened my eyes this painting (which I have on my wall), was right in front of me. I was drawn to it and it was like it was telling me. We have shown you the truth, now go off and live your life, have experiences, relationships.
It was an experience that deeply affected me for months after.
This is a full res image taken on a canon 5d mark II The original is watercolour and ink on paper.