If You Know How To Look, Your Eye Tells You A Lot

What you see when you look inside is what art reveals outside.
In the penumbra of his workshop, where the shadows of the past fight with the light of the present in a "Xenthoria Ulmivent", an integrative vision of existence, a fusion between physical reality and spiritual transcendence, takes shape. The artist contemplates the silence of the ages. It gives them some significance, other than a mere record of time, but as an extension of the need to explore the unknown. His name has been whispered through the ages under various masks and guises: alchemist, physicist, magician. But, in all his incarnations, one constant remained unchanged: the burning thirst for knowledge, that "Epedysasis Harrexhium", the eternal call of self-transcendence.
Something in it testified to a depth of the creative spirit:
Closing my eyes, I sink into the depths of my being, slowly, contentedly sipping the expanse from my immortal soul. Here, in a space of absolute silence, I discover an infinite universe, full of mysteries and beauty, as if I were in the middle of a cosmic revelation waiting to unfold before the eyes of the mind. With each breath, triumphant in the transformative power it brings, I feel the boundaries between reality and imagination blur, and art becomes a bridge to this inner world. Well, in the sanctuary of my conscience, I find the answers to the questions that trouble me and a deep peace that I can't find anywhere else. God is the one who guides me towards the harmony of creation.
In the value chain of existence, every experience becomes a lesson, every question becomes a gateway to new dimensions of deep understanding of creation. Of course, applying the principles of creation in everyday life is meant to transcend the limits of ordinary perception. This may mean that beyond any apparent obstacle lies an unexpected revelation: "collective consciousness facilitates communication between all elements of creation." The divine revelation thus becomes a neural synchronization on a universal scale, in which each being contributes to the action potential of the entire cosmos.
Leadership: The art you create, transfiguring everyday reality under the impulse of knowledge, can be considered an expression of real artistic feeling meant to highlight the value of your self?
- How can I be sure that what I create has value? I asked God as I reflected on the deep essence of my work.
God answered me: "The value of art is not measured by the world's standards. A work of art has value when it resonates with at least one other person, when it touches their soul. You don't paint for me, but for people.
- What if no one understands my art? I continued with doubt in my voice.
God: "Even the greatest works of art were often misunderstood during the lifetime of their creators. The important thing is that you created it with passion and sincerity. Let time judge. The artist's inner gaze is manifested in every stroke of the brush, visible in the depth of artistic expression."
In my case, past and present are painted like a living Salvador Dali painting, where time melts and reality bends under the weight of knowledge only God can understand. Each line, each shade, each shadow, traces the story of a forgotten age, each form being an enigma deciphered regarding the hidden identity of God.
Leadership: In the face of the eternal struggle against the measure of time, can you perceive your creation as a primordial force that transcends the predetermined order of existence and the limits of immediately perceived reality?
To the left of my painting, a figure pushes a giant pendulum, in an eternal struggle against the measure of time, refusing to obey the established order. This is a manifestation of me in one of my previous lives, when I was manipulating the elements of nature, trying to turn lead into gold, decipher the codes hidden in the stars, and defeat time itself. Creation is a primordial force of the universe, while art transcends the limits of perceived reality.
The Gaze attempted to penetrate the veil of time, accessing past lives and experiences. In this context, the words of Jorge Luis Borges from the "Biblioteca Babel" jump out of nowhere in my mind:
"The Universe (which others call the Library) consists of an indefinite, and perhaps infinite, number of hexagonal galleries. In the center of each hexagon is a ventilation shaft surrounded by a low balustrade. From each hexagon the lower floors and superior, interminable."
Like Borges' infinite library, my multiple lives form an infinite series of experiences and knowledge, each representing a new gallery in the valuable library of my existence. Painting is a way to decipher the mysteries of the universe, and the viewer's eyes are invited to see beyond the immediate reality of my painting. And if the visual perspective oscillates between concrete and abstract elements of my composition, reaching the stage of artistic transcendence, then the viewer's conscious perception is challenged to go beyond the limits of ordinary reality.
Leadership penetrates the veil of time through artistic vision, accessing an infinity of experiences and knowledge that invite transcending the ordinary limits of reality.
If you know how to look, the eye tells you a lot about the inner and outer reality, knowing that each work reflects the deep essence of your soul. Moreover, artistic creation is a mirror of the inner universe of the creator, when your self transcends the limits of ordinary consciousness. You just have to surrender to the creative flow of the universe.