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21.04.202519:10
Bust of a veiled woman wearing a diadem. Cameo in lapis-lazuli, 16th century.


17.04.202521:10
09.04.202513:45
Jake Baddeley: Logic
09.04.202501:02
Johfra Bosschart: Bacchus, 1981


06.04.202515:24
Antoon van Welie: Tristan and Isolde, 1901-19


22.04.202515:53
AOS


21.04.202502:49
Roman sardonyx cameo with two members of the imperial family as Jupiter Ammon and Juno (or Isis), 37-50 AD


10.04.202515:40
Josef Platzer: Caesar Octavianus finds Cleopatra by the body of Antonius
"Make Death proud to take us"
"Make Death proud to take us"
09.04.202513:45
"There is a marriage within man himself where his reason weds his dream; where his mind -masculine and domineering- unites in spiritual wedlock to the heart -kindly, sympathetic, and compassionate. This is the real romance of the Gods. None shall ever reach wisdom until within himself these nuptials have been consummated and love and logic, hand in hand, guide the spirit in its search for understanding. Thus man is guided in his search for truth and led to the greater goal of cosmic understanding."
- Manly P. Hall
Art: Raphael: The School of Athens, 1509-11
- Manly P. Hall
Art: Raphael: The School of Athens, 1509-11
08.04.202523:20
Greg Hildebrandt: Hel


06.04.202514:43
John Duncan: Hymn to the Rose, 1907 🌹
22.04.202515:51
Austin Osman Spare


19.04.202501:41
School of Tintoretto: The Labyrinth of Love, 1550-60
10.04.202501:21
Hypatia from The School of Athens by Raphael
09.04.202502:27
Johfra Bosschart: The Seven Ships at the Lake
"In the arches; the hermaphrodite: the opposites, male and female, yin and yang, ida and pingala, have been joined. The spiritual seeker is not polarized in male or female anymore; he is truly androgyn. The seven ships carry away the decapitated bodies of the three royal couples. Again symbols of the transformation that took place. The seven ships can also been seen as the seven chakras that went through the transformation process."
"In the arches; the hermaphrodite: the opposites, male and female, yin and yang, ida and pingala, have been joined. The spiritual seeker is not polarized in male or female anymore; he is truly androgyn. The seven ships carry away the decapitated bodies of the three royal couples. Again symbols of the transformation that took place. The seven ships can also been seen as the seven chakras that went through the transformation process."


05.04.202504:10
Agnes Slott-Møller: Isolde, 1907


22.04.202501:55
- Serrano
10.04.202501:18
Raphael Sanzio: The School of Athens (detail)
"Raphael included a self-portrait beside Ptolemy. Raphael is the second character who is looking directly at the viewer in the artwork, the first being Hypatia - a woman in the white robe, who stands between Parmenides and Pythagoras."
"Raphael included a self-portrait beside Ptolemy. Raphael is the second character who is looking directly at the viewer in the artwork, the first being Hypatia - a woman in the white robe, who stands between Parmenides and Pythagoras."
09.04.202502:26
Johfra Bosschart: The Three Royal Couples
"After having ascended a spiral staircase CRC arrives at the Bridal Room: there are three thrones with three royal couples: young, middle aged and old. A lot of symbolism here. First the three stages of life. The spiral staircase can refer to the spinal column and the ascent of the kundalini. Note the Ouroboros serpent on the floor. When the kundalini leaves the spinal cord it arrives at the pineal gland/ ajna chalra where opposite energies of ida and pingala are unified: thus the symbolism of the Wedding. The crown at the ceiling refers to the Crown of the Great Work."
"After having ascended a spiral staircase CRC arrives at the Bridal Room: there are three thrones with three royal couples: young, middle aged and old. A lot of symbolism here. First the three stages of life. The spiral staircase can refer to the spinal column and the ascent of the kundalini. Note the Ouroboros serpent on the floor. When the kundalini leaves the spinal cord it arrives at the pineal gland/ ajna chalra where opposite energies of ida and pingala are unified: thus the symbolism of the Wedding. The crown at the ceiling refers to the Crown of the Great Work."


06.04.202517:03
"The heart must become
a burial ground,
Pride, selfishness, and desire all
broken into dust,
Then and then alone will the Mother
dance there!"
- Vivekananda -
a burial ground,
Pride, selfishness, and desire all
broken into dust,
Then and then alone will the Mother
dance there!"
- Vivekananda -


05.04.202502:24
Francis Danby: Tombs of Molière & La Fontaine, Père Lachaise Paris, c. 1831
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