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Channeling Arts

I had a spiritual session yesterday.
This is called a channeling art that the painter drew for me.
According to them, I have so much power, however I suppress it under morality.
So I have a sun, but it's crying. Those radial rays shows my powers.
As for the orange picture, I think of the balance both delivering children (small dots) and the other things that important to me (big circle) with eating oranges.
(I often eat orange at lunch time.)
The bottom circle means morality, if I disregard it, I can gain both.The dews surrounding teas show benefits and happiness to people,
I should take off the brake for that.

The purple screw on the right side means the power of the universe.
I want to connect, receive and spread it to this world through me.
The blue lines show male sex and the pink ones are female.
I'm the neutral.

The white papers, I should write, think, and appreciate arts.

I asked her where my partner is, as it seems too independent.
She told me that I put it on the fridge.

I surprised that how colorful this picture is.

The other picture, this is called a soul art.
My soul is an old soul which means it experienced reincarnations many times.
I admit it,
however I can tell you that this life is the best.

Comments

~Chow Wo Man~ said…
i went too to someone who could see my aura and give me an interpretation of my future.

i think i am glad people still surpress power with morality. i think it just means we are thinking creatures and to me it is like this: we are born, we experience life thinking and not knowing death because it is not even in our language. because we are so young we experiencing like a sponge called our brain and absorbing.

okay then it might be hard for you to understand what i say next because i am so much older and nearer death [seemingly...who really knows? how close someone is or isn't too it?] but back to my thoughts abnout morality:

i am glad people still weigh their spirit and body in their minds and you and i could probably agree that this is what we call morality.

i hope your power is used to benefit mankind! more power to you.

i enjoy your posts. and your pictures.

thank you
momo said…
You are my motivation to update this site.
Otherwise I would have studied Chinese and read Japanese books a little more!

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