Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Nicholas Journey to Taygetta - a fragment



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The explorer has access to the Pleiadian mentality and their cultural heritage. He remembers his anthropological studies, continued in the present by the study of an “alien” culture.  
Traveler: “I see what you mean about love. One of your motto is: Discover the love horizon.”
Alni: “It’s closer then you think, it’s in a rendezvous with your soul mate.”
The traveler sees a shrine, a wooden carving made by the animals of the forest for the nocturnal men. Written in pleiadian language:  The animals speak - Infinite empathy abounds.
Nick Dreamer: “I love this planet.”
Alni: “We love it too. There is a cornucopia festival everywhere, the seed of empathy is strong. You have met the Braahts in your mind. What other animals do you see in the jungle city?”
Traveler: “I see cats and dogs. Regular cats and dogs just like on Earth. They move and play, concerning themselves with their daily lives. One of the cats is behaving unlike herself, being playful, not reserved. She seem to say: Let yourself soar towards new heights. This is interesting coming from a talking cat.
I’m imagining the city has quite a diverse lifestyle, with all the animals talking and inviting you to show you around. I sense these excursions also have a practical end, from each one, the traveler bringing back a gem which is placed in the Kinsa gardens of the city. I like the fact that instead of stone statues, your city members built gem statues.”
Alni: “No one feels the need for immortality.”
Traveler: “That is good. Better to make statues out of gemlike seashells. Let’s move on to the next place I wish to visit, which is the city oasis, called the Garden of Frogs. I see one inscription there which is an invitation to gem finding, saying: Far vision for the voice of the Aquaria. Interestingly put. The garden of frogs seem to have a consistent number of, hmm, they are called psychological leapers.”  
Alni: “There are a number of psychological arts developed which teach consciousness expansion in the Aquariums. The far vision is called Starfield vision quest and it is a practice that we do in private or in groups, in the gardens. It’s more of advance training and you’ll be able to understand it fully in the future, if you wish to. Practical application: to imbue the gems with magical qualities.”
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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

The tree in the Aegean Sea

I like to create digital art and i will share my work with you.


What do you feel by looking at this creation?
I asked this question and got the following responses.
1. It's beautiful. I feel...peaceful but...inquisitive it feels warm, an over lay of seasons. Straight litle sapling and fractals out. Nice
2. It looks alive
3. Feels very vibrant and crackling with energy. Love it!
4. A warm transparency with colored layers.
5. I feel at ease, I feel the wind blowing and I hear the leaves moving along the wind current
6. I feel like the shrooms are kicking in :D 
7. Peaceful and hopeful, I really like it. 
8. It looks like a shadow tree, like the mother tree fed by our collective abundance, that is the sea.
This makes me feel like I just dropped acid and I love it. 
10. I feel the power of fractals  great I love the picture
11. Gosh that is hektik. Painted? Should be on the cover for older tame impala albums. Absolutely stunning 
12. It is a very interesting painting 
13. Omg! I Love it so much! At first it looked like a picture, but so strange... the lightwork is amazing! I wish I could see it live! 
14. It's beautiful, but I feel sadness, I've got the feeling like the tree is dying, because the trunk( I hope you call it that, english is not my native language) is so dark. But still hope lies beyond, in the distance.Wish I could make something beautiful like this. 
15. Beautiful, peaceful and calm. 
16. If I can just make it past the tree of anxiety, and reach the sea, everything will be ok. It's a beautiful image.