Back to Art: The Heart of Ślęża
By Dr. Anna Biela 29.09.2025, Wroclaw, Poland, E.U. 13:14 pm
This week, I’ve been carrying a thought I can’t shake: Ślęża, near my home, is the 300-million-year-old heart of a volcano. Its magma solidified into crystals that still hold a charge — a living connection to the core of the Earth, to Gaia herself.
What moves me isn’t just geology, but energy. Ślęża is an Earth chakra, a powerful energetic center. Learning it’s called the “heart of the volcano,” I felt my soul connect it to the heart of a dragon. Memories from 2019 in London’s Natural History Museum flooded back — dragon souls waiting in stone. Ślęża feels like a sleeping dragon, its awakening destined to ripple through the world.
For the Slavs, Ślęża has always been sacred. In places like this, soul-memory awakens — ancient recognition felt deep in the body and energy. It moves me profoundly.
This is the spark for my next painting collection. I aim to capture that crystalline heartbeat — the fusion of ancient magma, dragon energy, and the Earth’s pulse. My work isn’t just visual; it’s energetic, inviting viewers to feel Ślęża’s heartbeat, to reconnect with the soul-memory beneath our feet.
Art is a conversation with the forces that move us — mountains, stones, dragons, currents of energy we are only beginning to sense. Now, that conversation is opening again, inviting me to flow, create, and share the heartbeat within me.