Divine connection so often comes when we least expect it.
One of my main offerings is Divine Spiritual calligraphy. So what is Divine Spiritual Calligraphy, and how did this come about?
In 2006, I was at a social gathering with people of all ages, families friends, children. People eating and drinking, talking, and playing. I felt something shift within me and around me. It was as if I was separate from all that was going on around me. I was there with everyone and not at the same time.
I looked down and at my feet was a child’s magnetic drawing toy. I picked it up and felt like my hand was being guided. I drew a type of character on the toy.
“What was that?,” I silently asked myself. I looked around and no one was paying any attention to me. I erased the drawing and let myself go again. once again my hand seemed guided and a character of sorts flowed out.
I did this a few more times and thought, “This is so interesting. What is this, and what does it mean?”
Later when I was home I tried again in a journal and once again it happened. I did not know what it was exactly, or what it meant, but I knew that the experience had changed me somehow. This was the first time the Divine Calligraphy manifested. Over the next six years it taught me about itself, where it came from and its potential and how to share it with others.
Eventually I came to understand its potential to heal and transform. It certainly transformed my life.
The calligraphies flowed, are always unique and never based on human language. This means that you cannot find these calligraphies represented in any human language expression, they are not Asian, but in fact spirit language, energy language.
Each calligraphy has a few main components. Every calligraphy has one or more large black characters. This is the main calligraphy message and it carries the energy of that message. There is a small red calligraphy in the lower right hand side, which although small, is very significant. This small red character, is the seal and order of the calligraphy. It is the part of the calligraphy that activates or rests the energy of the main message calligraphy. There is usually a small red stamp, which is simply my way of signing the artwork.
