SACRED ART: RELIGIOUS ART

CULTURE’S ROLE IN THE UNIVERSE

Culture’s function is to “transmute connection,” implying a distribution of resources of the universe for the nurturance and support of Sacred Science to become Sacred Art. This implies a recycling and elevating on all levels of the universe. The governance of the above distribution is the function of government. This includes the right distribution of education and economics as well as science and art.

Sacred Art is the responce of human consciousness to the divine gifts of creation. Through painting, dance, sculpture, music, architecture, jewelry, stained glass, theatre, photography, stories, poetry etc. human bring forth aspects of direct experience into an authentic integrated form as a return to Prime source. Whether conscious or not, people who are truly inspired and who operate from a creative resonance of both hemispheres, return the gift of creation back to God for a recyling of eneergy toward greater and greater evolution.

This does not mean that all art or attempts at art are Sacred Art. Sacred Art acknowledges Prime Source through the beauty of its execution and performance. Beauty is a sign and signature of a Truth realized in the spiritual heart as Love.

Sacred Art takes many forms, but for those attuned to beauty, the consciousness level attained is a signature fo great art. It can be recognized only by those attuned to the same consciousness level.

Sacred Art reveals how one’s consciousness moves from the visible to the invisible. Phenomena may be the starting point in Sacred Art, but the sources of creation are the aim and the result comes from a resonance with beauty. Sacred Art is a celebration of both nature and mind, phenomena and consciousness. Beauty is a quality that consciousness recognizes and which gives ecstatic joy. This joy stems from the deeps of the universe—all the way back to Prime source.

Sacred Art issues from the spiritual heart that resonates to the source of the universe. Sacred Art does not merely describe phenomena, but reaches into the roots of consciousness where creation begins.

There are four pages of the Sacred Art of Various Cultures: indigenous, ancient architecture, religious art, and modern art

Religious Art

Religious art is here defined as Sacred Art that is inspired from a specific religion. Sacred Art may be spiritual without being religious, for religion is a social institution for the sacred; whereas spirituality may not have any social insitution.

Fra Angellico—Madonna and Child

Cosmas and Damian apse

Hildegard of Bingen—Six Days of Creation

Book of Kells—Celtic, Dublin

Hiranyagarbha, Hindu

Jewish chanukahlamp

Islamic lettering

Offering sacrifice—2000 b.c.

Memorila to Cathars

Nefertit—Egypt

Perugino, 1508 Ceiling

Roselli—Crossing of the Red Sea

Wang Meng, 1350s, Chinese—Forest

Sri Yanta, Rajastan, India

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SACRED ART/CULTURES



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