Sacred artwork has fascinated and mesmerized humans since the dawn of mankind. It takes us beyond what we can see and opens up new possibilities of perception. This is why it continues to inspire artists and viewers alike, revealing a whole new world of possibilities.
Sacred Artwork is encoded with subtle energies that can completely shift the vibration of your home and, most importantly, of an individual.
It invites us to realize the depth of our being. Becoming a signpost to propel realizations beyond the limits of the five senses.
1. What are Subtle Energies in a Painting?
- Spiritual Art goes beyond what our physical senses perceive. While we can visually appreciate a piece of art, there’s an additional dimension—an energetic presence—that emanates from it.
- Imagine entering a room where you feel an unspoken energy. Sacred Art similarly carries an emanation that can be sensed when we are present and still with it.
- This subtle energy filling a space is known as “Consecration.” It clears and invites energies, creating a harmonious environment.
- Sacred Art becomes a signpost, guiding us toward realizations beyond the limitations of our five senses.
2. What Meaning do Colors Have in a Painting?
- Throughout history, artists have used colors intentionally, imbuing their art with symbolic meanings. During the Renaissance these were some of the meanings given to each Color.
- Red: Symbolizes high status or passion.
- Green: Linked to youth, joy, and growth.
- Gray: Associated with the mundane or lower class.
- Blue: Connected to Purity, Humility, and the Divine. Blue was very expensive due to the use of Lapis Lazuli pigment; it represents depth and spirituality.
- Colors evoke emotions and resonate within our soul and subconscious when observed in art.
3. Does The Artist need to See Energies to Encode the Painting?
- The artist can be fully aware of these energies he is tapping into as he creates a masterpiece. But this isn't always the case.
- Unaware of his connection, an artist may say, as I've often heard, "I pick up the brush and become teleported the moment I start to paint, but I have no clue where that is." A state in which the feeling can be best described as "flow" takes over. Just because the artist isn't seeing the subtle energies doesn't mean they are not present, embodying the canvas and the pigments.
4. Can I Turn a Room into a Temple?
- When you hang a sacred painting, the room is consecrated. All of a sudden, it's not just a living space; it's a temple. Now, this is a place you want to spend time in.
- The benefit of serenity and higher vibrational energies flowing and unblocking stagnation both within and in our physical spaces. Everything has a unique reverberation, and the dross of day-to-day life can sometimes have a negative impact on our space and within us.
- Place your sacred painting in a room where you enjoy spending time and watch how the room responds with blessings.
5. The Observer
- Paradoxically, when you care for a painting and make a sacred space for it in your home, it will care for you. It will interact with you on subtle levels. You are a co-creator of the said piece. It was created for you, and you were meant to bask in the beauty of it.
6. The Invitation
- Choose a painting that speaks deeply to you. Let it reveal itself on all levels, and in doing so, you will receive a greater understanding of yourself. Let it fill your days with all the beauty and goodness this universe has to offer you.
In Summary
- Sacred Art holds a powerful position in the human experience. It can be enjoyed with the senses but also holds the power within it to that can support our lives in many ways.