Pablo Cesar Amaringo Shuna:
Spiritual Geode
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Artist's comments |
"When we speak about a literal geode we see many minerals that associate to drape the cavity of a rock that to a simple view appears raw, but inside is very beautiful - the crystals which are inside keep a captivating brightness that captives the sensibility of the soul, and the geometric figures that we see are mostly three cornered. The triangle represents the spiritual intensity of the truth in order to affirm a positive or negative thing. It also represents the intensity of the sanctity or the purity of the action of a person. Each human being represents a geode if a person looks at the exterior of himself and of another person never will he be able to discover how beautiful he is inside. A person can develop the intellectual and moral faculties, like the senses and the physic force through capacitation and training that will be perfect in the behavior, action and edecuated actitude, in that way will reflect the spiritual geode that is latent in him, principally in his heart and mind. In a way there is nothing to desire only to represent the physic geode except the spiritual geode that is most valuable in the physical life and the spiritual one. The ayahuasca showed to me that we are attracted by the divine and precious stone which is the great philosophic stone of the wisdom and intelligence. When a person becomes a spiritual geode, he becomes more prudent and simple in what he makes and says. The pyramids below of the geode, is the representation of the hard work in the humankind that strives. If also the rock in a spiritual sense it means the refuge that one acquires through out the knowledge, understanding, wisdom, intelligence and witty acumen. The person feels sure and protected in a way when one becomes to learn the spiritual virtues, the material things have a second place and the spiritual ones are in the first place in life." PABLO C. AMARINGO SH. Pucallpa, December 18th, 1995 |
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