What is a soul?
For some, something non-existent.
Others find personal definitions more or less generic.
The dictionary quotes verbatim:
‘Immaterial principle of life in man, opposed to the body and traditionally held to be immortal, or even a participant in the divine…’
Rosicrucian philosophy, which I studied to understand Yves Klein‘s Manifesto, sees the soul as a vehicle that forms itself from life to life; in practice, the more one lives, the more one becomes a soul, and consciousness grows.
According to theosophists, this experiential container is called the causal body. It is a vehicle that is not precisely immortal but useful as long as we need to have experiences through a physical body.
THE ART OF THE SPIRIT is a creative manifestation of the superconscious and communicates a vastness beyond matter. This communion-communication is not accidental; it is a voluntary and direct connection born of years of listening to emptiness and silence. The artist receives visions and insights, which he translates into works, regardless of the medium of expression.
The content of the work is the immaterial substance—like a seed—that the observer receives to make a soul. Offering visions, sharing inspirations, and promoting well-being amplify the perceptive field, mature new ideas, and stimulate latent energies.
The therapeutic potential of art still needs to be appreciated and known, but in the future, it will be a powerful means of collective re-education for the good, the beautiful, and the just.
I trust and pay attention to the signs… do you?
‘…by their fruits, you will recognise them’.
Opera: I see only the Sun in you, digital art
Seed tip: Try to glimpse the Sun, the light, and the essence before Being in every person/personality you meet. Your perspective changes, and with practice, so does your idea of yourself. ML