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Oh, how beautiful! Thank you for explaining the symbols and why you chose them. It’s a truly lovely representation.
You’re welcome
Why is “The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception” not in the center of all the others?
As beautiful as the artwork is on “Shadows in the Twilight,” I still wonder, Why lizards?
I apologize if my questions seem mundane. I have so many questions about the content of “Who Am I?,” about light and gravity, and water and memory, and consciousness and water, and light and water, that I don’t know where to start. And, Holy Cow, am I in love with that triangle being.
I put The Art of Stalking on the bottom left because it is the first book ever written. The second book is on the right-hand side and it evolves up and into the center, which is the most recent book to be displayed. This is the most important book of all. All in all, this is a design choice as well. The most eye-catching books are above and the brightest is in the center.
The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception is represented by a completion symbol. It is the end of my journey with the teachers of that book.
The reason why Om is on Awakening is that it represents the frequency of the sun that shines upon our planet and the gazing techniques that are in that book.
Shadows in the Twilight – the lizards represent conversations between two people. In Asia, they are called cikcaks that make a sound to confirm the truth. There is also the same species in Central America. They are the gossips. They always spread information between each other.
The hunab ku on Whisperings represents transformation. It represents galactic butterflies, even though it is Mayan. That is what it represents.
Who Am I? is a lotus flower that is the opening point of all books into the last edition.
It is not a triangle being. It is a representation of an off-world entity’s face, that has almost identical features.
I am in love with this artwork & I can’t express how happy it makes me to see this post like something I was waiting for but wasn’t aware of as an idea.
These explanations are very meaningful & I take a lot of sustenance from the descriptions so thank you for sharing that.
The lizards – We have them in the Pacific as well, the talkative Ghekko has always been a signifier of the creative principle linked to the invisible realms and the act of their sound and talk is a powerful symbol of grounding manifested notions into this realm so it’s always beautiful to see the symbol acknowledged and shared as such.
Thanks for inspiring such meaning in these formats and artworks as well – wonderful!
wow i love all the new covers
So beautiful! They have a magical resonance, like mysterious carvings into timelessness.
With love, Luma
Truly beautiful artwork and excellent choices of cover design. I especially like them all!
But Gwen you are so beautiful.