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12 November 2015, pencils and photo work
Pisces is seen as the end of the zodiacal year which leads to the next annual cycle beginning with the vernal equinox. For a disciple on the spiritual path Pisces is the beginning of the cycle, since he moves in the retrograde direction towards the origin. In mundane astrology, Pisces corresponds to the feet, whereas for the disciple it is located above the head. In the body of the yogi, it is related to the pineal gland and the pituitary body which aid to produce light of the Higher Bridge to cosmic realms of consciousness. This light is the expression of the eternal NOW, the fusion of the beginning and the ending of creation.
The picture I received in meditating on Pisces consisted of two globes touching each other with a light in between and a head below. I understood the spheres of the globes as the contact of the past with the future in the light of the presence. The two touching spheres give the glyph of the sign of Pisces. I created it by fusing several photos of the Earth, the star Fomalhaut of the Pisces constellation and a lotus.
For the head I fused a wood-carved and a porcelain head of the Bodhisattva Quan Yin, the female correspondence of Buddha worshipped especially in the Far East. She is the Goddess of Mercy and thus a form of the World Mother related to Pisces. On the crown, symbolising the head centre, she wears a figure of Buddha, the light of the jewel in the Lotus. On her front I integrated the bridge of light between the pineal and the pituitary linking to the cosmic light.
The deep blue light of the background fuses the stars of the firmament with the night lights on earth and the aura of Quan Yin into one whole.
Concept I thought of, done by a guy at Staircase. It didn't hurt as much as I thought it'd be. Will get it colored in the future, perhaps. Though I'm a simple black and white person.
I really like this photo. This was taken at the Byodo-In Temple on Oahu & there was not enough light & no tripod with me so I couldn't get it in focus. But the Koi kept swimming in circles & I kept snapping away because it just looked so Pisces =). I turned it black & white to try & hide the blur but then you lost the fishies so this was my solution. I like how it turned out, very quicksilvery! =) Very pisces!!
Pisces balloon sculpture taking shape in the Grand Gallery, National Museum of Scotland.
World-renowned, New York based artist Jason Hackenwerth's residency in the National Museum of Scotland created the largest visual spectacle the Science Festival has ever seen.
Installed over several days by Jason and his team, see the the as hundreds of balloons were woven together to build this intricate structure.
Find out more here about Pisces at Science Festival.
• For We're Here! — "Zodiac Signs / Símbolos Zodiacais"
“On the one hand, you have a wonderfully caring, magnetic personality that draw people in close. On the other hand, you come across as standoffish, even reclusive. While both personalities are, in fact, who you are, at any one moment which side you show to the world depends on who you are with and the circumstances you are in.”
“There is another side to the Pisces nature and that is the brutal honesty that can catch others off guard.”
— Rosemary Breen
I had a much higher concept in mind, but the day got away from me, so here it is.
Pisces still rule.
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These fondant fishes are happily swimming in a sea of their own. Made of vanilla butter cake, it weights approx 2.3 kg. “Pisces” was for my brother-in-law.
MS Star Pisces is a cruise ship, owned by Star Cruises and up until recently did short cruises from Hong Kong after she was laid up. She was originally built as the cruiseferry MS Kalypso in 1990 at Masa-Yards Turku New Shipyard, Finland for Rederi AB Slite for use in Viking Line traffic. The ship was designed by Per Dockson.
Once identified, recognised and realised, the manner of your empowerment will be of the highest capacity - for pisceans.
One of Star Cruises' ship, Pisces, anchored at Penang Swettenham Pier International Cruise Terminal.