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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Hiking through Spirit's Art Gallery...

As I entered Spirit's Gallery, I immediately noticed the first art installation actually made up the entrance which you see below:



This is one of the entrances to what many call the 'Sleeping Giant Trail', but is obviously the entrance to on of the most epic natural art galleries on the planet...and so we enter...



This was one of the first divine pieces that caught my eye. It's actually not a painting, but detailed design of one of the first sculptures that caught my eye...just brilliant!



Next, I took a picture of this giant structural sculpture, it was over twenty feet tall which you can't see from this picture-use your imagination...moving on to the next exhibit...


This beautiful creation, like all the exhibits in this living gallery, is alive...it is the smallest of the sculptures so far that I've seen, and glows spontaneously when a solar light hits it...next...


Is one of the most powerful pieces I saw, and I just had to share it...there were actually several spaced ou throughout the gallery, all unique to their own individuality...



Finally the sacred organic masterpiece that reflects the pineal gland of the brain upon full DMT release and expansion...this creation actually contains DMT, also known as the spirit molecule or dymethotriptimein, and is one of the only animated art exhibits in the gallery. It actually retracts it's leaves when you touch them. What's even more fascinating is the bud of the sculpture when not in bloom looks just like a pineal gland or pine cone and upon bloom, expands these vivid petals like energy shooting out from the pineal gland upon a DMT ascension which takes place both when your born and when you die...and several time in between if you are lead to the path of enlightenment...Sat Nam great living gallery and the great artist featured all around you...

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1 comment:

  1. oh my my my I wish i had a camera to show you all the living art i have been lucky enough to glimpse.

    what is the name of the flower in the last photo?

    Thank you for being living art I love you page...I not-so-randomly found it while looking for my favorite picture of the pineal gland. Much love.

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