Transfiguration
Acrylic painting, 60 x 60 cm with gemstones and gold leaf
Transfiguration symbolizes personal transformation: It can imply a shift where one's old ways of thinking and being are shed, and a new, spiritually enhanced version emerges. It underscores the idea that each person holds a divine spark within and can reveal this through self-growth, introspection, and spiritual practice.
The painting includes a few symbols and every symbol carries its own energy:
The energetic benefits of the Sri Yantra are numerous and multifaceted, contributing to physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. It helps balance and harmonize energies, amplifies positive vibrations, supports meditation and focus, and promotes prosperity and spiritual growth. Regular interaction with the Sri Yantra—whether through meditation, visualization, or simply having it in one's space—can lead to greater peace, clarity, and a deeper connection to the divine.
The Alpha and Omega symbolizes that God is eternal, encompassing all of time and existence. By referring to Himself as the "Alpha and the Omega," God is declaring that He is the beginning and the end of all things. This idea is rooted in the Book of Revelation, where Jesus says, "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end" (Revelation 22:13, NIV).
The image of angel wings evokes a sense of peace, assurance, and hope. Whether seen as a protective symbol, an emblem of divine guidance, or a sign of personal transformation, angel wings remind you of the powerful presence of higher, loving energies in your life and the boundless potential for spiritual elevation.
The lotus flower is a multifaceted symbol representing purity, resilience, enlightenment, and spiritual growth. It embodies the essence of rising above challenges to achieve higher consciousness, purity, and divine connection