Pink Orange Ray of Quan yin

In the context of angel colors, the pink orange ray is associated with love, peace, and relationships. Archangel Chamuel leads this ray, which is believed to help individuals experience more love and peace in their lives. People can invoke this ray for loving relationships, forgiveness, and emotional healing. The pink orange ray is a multifaceted concept that spans art, spirituality, and color theory, evoking feelings of love, peace, and wonder.

Kwan yin: Kwan Yin’s name is often translated as “the lord who hears and sees all” or “the lord who is seen within [the believer’s soul]”.
In Chinese, Kwan Yin is referred to as “the one who hears prayers”, emphasizing her role as a compassionate listener to the cries and supplications of humanity.
Kwan Yin is revered as a goddess of mercy, compassion, and healing, often depicted with multiple arms and eyes, symbolizing her ability to respond to the needs of all beings.
She is also known as the eternal protector of women and children, reflecting her benevolent and nurturing nature.
Kwan Yin is a powerful symbol of compassion, empathy, and protection, inspiring devotion and reverence across various cultures and traditions.

Mercury Yantra

Mercury Yantra Shrine, sacred geometry from the Hindu system of Vaastu Shastra (the art of aligning the energies in a space). Mercury is the messenger of the Gods, he is like quicksilver, is the planet associated with communication, expression, and cognition. It represents our mental agility, adaptability, and ability to process information.

In Western astrology, Mercury is linked to the messenger god Hermes, emphasizing its role in communication and messenger duties.
In Vedic astrology, Mercury is associated with the god Budha, representing mental clarity, intellect, and communication.

Mercury rules Gemini and Virgo, influencing our ability to think, communicate, and analyze information.

Seahorses Stained Glass

This Sea Horses piece was commissioned to commemorate a 25th Wedding Anniversary; Seahorses are one of the few animals who are monogamous for life and different in that it they are one of the only species where the male becomes pregnant and gives birth to live young.
During courtship, the male and female seahorse will entwine their tails and perform an elaborate dance.
The female deposits her eggs into the male’s brood pouch, which is located on his abdomen. The number of eggs can vary from 50 to 1,500, depending on the species.
The male incubates the eggs for 14 days to 4 weeks, providing oxygen and nutrients to the developing young.
When the young are ready, the male gives birth to fully formed fry (baby seahorses) through a process that can take up to 12 hours.

The Venus Yantra

Sacred Geometry from the Hindu System of Vaastu Shastra (akin to Feng Shui), this is the Venus Yantra: venus rules the throat and is about refining our expression and the beauty of the Feminine

Double Vesica Pisces Kabbalah Tree of Life

Vesica Pisces, Kabbalistic Tree of Life

The vesica piscis is the shape formed by 2 overlapping circles of equal sizes where the edge of one touches the exact center of the other. Its significance extends well beyond geometry, though; the vesica piscis has been used in Christian symbolism as well as to represent the divine feminine, in addition to its uses in architecture and mathematics.

Blue Lotus

The Blue Lotus is an altar piece that can also be made in violets, it has a centering and calming effect when you allow your gaze to rest upon it.