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Black Eye

Manifesting Lessons: How I Called in a Wounded Divine Feminine for Christmas

By: Dr. Anna Biela 27.12.2024 10:57 am

It’s funny how life teaches us lessons, especially when we least expect them. I’ve been sitting with one since I tripped, fell, and felt like I got knocked out, my body aching ever since. The pain was relentless, and the lesson was so simple it was almost laughable—so obvious it was easy to miss.

At first, I thought the fall was a message to slow down, forcing me into a horizontal position during the chaos we call Christmas celebrations. For a traditional Polish family, hosting Christmas is no small feat. It’s a whirlwind of preparation, cooking, and hosting, which can leave little room to just be.

But as I reflected, I realized the fall wasn’t just about slowing down. It was about showing me the power of my own thoughts and energy. I had unintentionally manifested something I didn’t want—pain—because I was so focused on pointing out and dwelling on the problems around me. By talking about the problem, I attracted more of it.

And there it was: the wounded divine feminine, showing up for Christmas.

This realization inspired me to take stock of my energy, my thoughts, and the way I approach challenges. I’ve decided to make a list—a reflection—to realign and refocus on what I do want to manifest moving forward. Because if I can manifest a problem, I can manifest healing, joy, and peace just as easily.

Sunday 12.29.24
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XMAS

Light and Darkness: Every Day Stuff

By: Dr. Anna Biela 25.12.2024 Wrocław 12:50

It’s Christmas, so everyone’s talking about light, love, hope—all the feel-good things. That’s nice, but why do we treat it like it’s just for today?

Life’s always got this mix of light and darkness. The darkness is the tough stuff—the doubts, the struggles, the moments where everything feels heavy. But then there’s the light—those little things, like a kind word, a laugh, or just noticing something beautiful.

Here’s the thing: the light doesn’t only show up on Christmas. It’s there every single day, just waiting for you to tap into it. The giving, the connecting, the smiles—it’s not reserved for December twenty-fifth.

And honestly, the darkness isn’t all bad. It’s what makes the light stand out. No night, no stars—that’s how it works. So yeah, the hard times? They’re part of the deal, but they also make the bright moments even better.

And then there are those days when the universe doesn’t just nudge you—it trips you, knocks you down, and makes you feel like you’ve been chewed up and spit out. Those moments? They hit hard, but they also make you rethink everything. Like, wow, good health? That’s probably all we really need to be happy.

So sure, go ahead and soak up the holiday vibes. But remember, all this? It’s not a one-day deal. You’ve got the light in you, and you can let it shine whenever you want. Why wait for a holiday?

Merry Christmas to Everyone

Thursday 12.26.24
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Portal

Spiritual Portal Days: Christmas Eve and the Heart of Jesus

By: Dr. Anna Biela 24.12.2024 Wrocław 11:02

There’s something special about Christmas Eve. It’s not just the celebrations or traditions—it feels like a moment when the world slows down and something deeper comes alive. For me, this time of year is also about reconnecting with my work as an artist, especially the pieces that carry a spiritual meaning.

Right now, the view room features a portrait of Jesus I painted back in 2018, during a really transformative time in my life in Munich. That painting has been on its own journey—I turned it into a mural in Bethlehem and later made a print so more people could experience the energy I tried to capture in it. Having it on display now feels fitting. Christmas Eve is, after all, about light, connection, and the kind of love that can flow into everything we create.

Collective Energy on Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve is one of those rare moments when the energy of the world shifts. So many people focus on hope, generosity, and love all at once, and you can feel it. Maybe you’ve noticed it, like a sense of stillness or warmth that’s different from any other time of year.

That shared energy creates what some people call a spiritual portal—a moment when the divine feels closer. That’s exactly what I wanted to bring into my painting of Jesus: His light as a reminder that love and generosity aren’t just seasonal, they’re ways to connect with something bigger than ourselves.

Jesus and the Thinning Veil

Some spiritual traditions say December 24-25 is a time when the veil between worlds is thinner, making it easier to feel the presence of something greater. Whether it’s intuition, moments of inspiration, or just a sense of peace, this is a time when the spiritual and physical seem to overlap.

That idea is reflected in the Christmas story itself—angels appearing, a guiding star, and the miraculous birth. Jesus’ arrival was like a bridge between heaven and earth, a moment when the divine stepped into our world. It’s the same energy I tried to honor in my painting.

Opening Your Own Portal

What I love about Christmas Eve is how it invites us to slow down and open our hearts. Jesus taught that the kingdom of God is within us, and this is the perfect time to let that sink in. It’s like our hearts become doors, ready to let the light in.

Here’s how I like to reflect during this time:

• Take a quiet moment, even if it’s just a few minutes, to breathe and focus on love.

• Do something kind for someone else—it’s amazing how generosity lifts your spirit.

• Be present, whether with others or on your own, and let yourself really feel the moment.

• Notice small connections, like a smile or a glance. Sometimes those brief moments carry the most energy.

Reflecting on the Season

When I think about the mural I painted in Bethlehem, it reminds me how art can be a way to hold space for something greater. Jesus, for me, isn’t just a historical figure—He’s a living reminder of what it means to bring light and love into the world.

So, as you go through your Christmas Eve, whether you’re surrounded by loved ones or enjoying a moment of solitude, let it be a time to open your heart. Let this season remind you of the love that connects us all, and the divine light we each carry.

And if you visit the view room, you’ll see that same light reflected in the portrait of Jesus. I hope it serves as a reminder of the beauty and connection this season brings.

Tuesday 12.24.24
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Reflections on Eye Contact: Three Moments in London

By: Dr. Anna Biela 21.12 2024 Wrocław 18:28

During my recent trip to London, something unusual happened—three brief moments of eye contact with strangers that have stuck with me. These weren’t long stares, just fleeting glances, but now, as I reflect on them, I can’t help but think there’s something deeper to these encounters.

The first moment happened at the British Museum. I was walking down the stairs, leaving the Japanese art exhibition, when I glanced up and made eye contact with someone passing by. It was brief, just a second, but it felt like the world around us disappeared for a moment, and it was just the two of us. There was something in that look—like an unspoken connection, an exchange of energy. We were surrounded by art, history, and culture, but that brief glance felt like a conversation of its own.

The second moment occurred at the ICA. I was sitting alone in the quiet upstairs bar, charging my phone. The room was empty except for me, when someone walked in. I looked up, and for a moment, our eyes met. There was no rush, no urgency. We didn’t say a word, but it felt like our energies aligned for just a second. It was almost like the stillness in the room allowed for that connection to happen, a reminder that even in solitude, we’re never truly alone in the flow of energy around us.

The third moment was at breakfast. I noticed someone walk in, clearly having just come in from the cold. They were bundled up in a jacket and gloves. We sat at different tables but were facing each other. As I ate, our eyes met for just a moment. I didn’t think much of it at the time, but now I realize how that brief glance made me feel like we shared something—two strangers in the same space, having our own separate experiences, yet still connected by a silent exchange.

What’s strange is, now, I can’t stop thinking about those people. They were strangers to me—just faces in a crowd—but the more I reflect, the more I realize that those brief moments of connection left an impression. These weren’t just coincidences. They were energetic exchanges, moments where our vibrations seemed to align, even if it was just for an instant.

It’s fascinating how, in a city so full of people, it’s these fleeting moments that stay with us. It makes me think about how we’re all constantly in motion, connected to each other in ways we don’t always see or understand. We all carry our own energy, our own vibration, and sometimes, when our paths cross with another person, we tune into the same frequency, if only for a brief moment.

I don’t know if the people I made eye contact with remember it the same way I do. But those moments felt significant to me, and they’ve made me reflect on how energy moves between us all. Even in a crowd, even when we’re just passing by, there are moments when we connect, even if we don’t fully understand it. And maybe that’s the point—that we’re all part of a larger flow, and sometimes, we’re lucky enough to feel it.

P.S. (22.12.24 11:18) I can’t help but wonder if the three people were connected by the same frequency, perhaps even part of the same soul cluster.

Saturday 12.21.24
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Trinity

I Am Trinity: Awakening the Matrix of Art

By: Dr. Anna Biela 18.12.2024 Wroclaw 22:29

The art world today feels like the Matrix: a carefully constructed illusion. It’s polished, market-driven, and dazzling on the surface, but often empty of soul. This became glaringly clear during my recent trip to London, where I spent four days immersing myself in contemporary art. I visited the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Tate Modern, and roamed the streets, searching for something alive—something that could break through the illusion.

In the galleries, I found nothing that truly connected. The exhibitions at Tate Modern and ICA were all slick concepts and trendy spectacles, but none of them vibrated with real energy. Even the street art seemed distant, detached from the kind of vibrancy I was searching for.

Then, I found it: a mural by Banksy, a tree with no leaves, its bare branches stretching out from a real trunk. Behind it, Banksy had painted a crown of foliage and a figure holding a pressure painter, blending nature and art in a way that felt utterly alive. This was the only piece that spoke to me in the entire contemporary art world, the only one that emanated real energy.

In this Matrix of art, I see myself as Trinity—a guide and catalyst for awakening. Trinity believed in the potential of humanity’s savior, even before he could see it himself. In the same way, I believe it’s time for art to wake up, to break free from its glossy programming and reclaim its true purpose: to energize, inspire, and connect.

But awakening isn’t a solo journey. In The Matrix, Trinity, Neo, and Morpheus form a trinity—a balance of belief, action, and vision. Likewise, the Heart Flow Art Movement is about collective transformation. It’s not about rejecting the art world, but liberating it. By infusing art with soul and energy, we can create a movement that reflects truth and awakens the human spirit.

Banksy’s tree mural reminded me that art can still pulse with life, defying the soulless trends that dominate much of the contemporary art world. It stood as a beacon, a call to action for artists and audiences alike to reject the superficial and embrace the authentic.

Right now, art faces the same choice offered in The Matrix: blue pill or red pill. The blue pill keeps us comfortable in a world of lifeless installations and market-driven trends, numbed by surface-level beauty. But the red pill? That’s the choice to wake up—to create and experience art that flows from the heart and channels divine energy into the world.

This is the moment to break free from the Matrix of art. It’s time to disrupt the illusions, challenge the systems, and reconnect art with its true purpose: awakening humanity.

I believe art can wake up. The question is, do you?

Wednesday 12.18.24
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Natural Flow

The Beauty of the Natural: Reflections on Banksy’s Art and the Heart Flow Art Movement

By: Anna Biela 18.12.2024 Wroclaw PL 8:33 am

As I stare at the newly spray-painted artwork on a metal plate, I realize just how much detail Banksy has put into Mary’s face. It’s amazing stencil work, and at moments it even feels hand-painted—especially when you look closely at the intricate shading and the fine details of her expression. The craftsmanship is stunning, with each contour and shadow lending her an almost lifelike quality.

For many, this image may resemble Mary, the mother of God, cradling her baby. The composition is timeless, evoking centuries of artistic tradition portraying Mary and baby Jesus. And in this Christmas season, it feels fitting to see her this way.

To me, she is the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen. There’s something so profound in her simplicity. She is completely natural. No makeup enhances her features. There are no plumped lips, no extended eyelashes, no bold, overdrawn eyebrows, no artificial nails. She is unapologetically herself.

This raw, unfiltered beauty embodies one of the core principles of the Heart Flow Art Movement: authenticity. It’s about being real, being true to who you are, and embracing yourself as you are. In a world consumed by the artificial—whether in art, appearances, or even how we present ourselves—this image feels like a reminder of the power of simplicity and honesty.

In her natural expression, I see a story of love, resilience, and timeless grace. She doesn’t try to hide anything. If she had wrinkles, they would be a testament to her journey. If her hair turned gray, it would symbolize wisdom and life lived fully. She radiates an energy that is genuine and unapologetic, and that’s what makes her extraordinary.

This message aligns perfectly with the Heart Flow Art Movement. Just as we seek to infuse soul and energy into art, we also honor the beauty of embracing one’s true self. Aging, imperfections, and individuality aren’t flaws—they’re marks of authenticity.

As I continue to stare, I feel deeply moved. This isn’t just a portrait—it’s a call to all of us. It asks us to appreciate what is real, to value what is unpolished, and to live with integrity. The world doesn’t need more filters or enhancements. What it needs is honesty, simplicity, and the courage to be ourselves, just as we are.

Banksy’s work, in its quiet way, reinforces this principle. Perhaps this is his gift to us this Christmas—a reminder that beauty isn’t found in what we create artificially, but in what we already are. Let us carry this with us, not just in art, but in life.

The Heart Flow Art Movement is built on this foundation. To create art that has a soul, we must first embrace our own. To honor energy and flow, we must live authentically. There is something profoundly sacred in being real, and this painting reminds me of that truth. As I look at her, I feel inspired—not just as an artist, but as a person—to live in alignment with these values.

Photo : Detail of Painting by Banksy https://www.banksy.co.uk/

Wednesday 12.18.24
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Rusted Flow

The Wounds of the Divine Feminine

By; Dr. Anna Biela 17.12.2024 London UK 02:20 am

Lately, I’ve been thinking deeply about the state of feminine energy in our world—how it has been wounded, neglected, and stripped of its true power. Then, almost like a synchronicity, I came across Banksy’s newest work painted on a rusted metal plate.

At first glance, it’s striking—a woman holding a baby whose face reads pure WTF. The breast feeding the child appears to be leaking milk, but upon closer inspection, the milk is rusted, oozing out like blood. What initially looks like a nipple reveals itself to be a bullet hole, with the milk spilling out the side like a wound.

This piece is breathtaking in its raw simplicity, but it also reveals something much deeper—an unspoken truth about our world and the state of feminine energy within it.

The Decay of the Divine Feminine

The rusted milk, symbolic of nourishment turned sour, speaks to the neglect and distortion of feminine energy. The bullet hole transforms the breast into a site of violence and decay, reflecting what has been done to the feminine over centuries. In Christian structures and other patriarchal systems, women have been reduced to their roles as nurturers, birthers, and caregivers, but their full power—the divine, life-giving, creative energy—has been stripped away.

When women are confined to mere function and denied their sacred power, the energy they pass on to the world becomes compromised. The rusted milk in Banksy’s work feels symbolic of this—nourishment tainted by wounds. The baby’s “WTF” face mirrors our collective unconscious recognition that something is deeply off. We are being fed from a source that has been violated, neglected, and misunderstood.

Why Does This Matter?

The divine feminine is not simply about women—it is an energy of creation, flow, intuition, and healing that exists in all of us and in the world. But in a society dominated by masculine energy—logic over intuition, control over flow, power over nurture—the feminine has been corroded.

This imbalance shows up everywhere: in the way we treat the Earth, in the way we undervalue emotions, and in the structures that silence feminine leadership and creativity. Within Christian systems, for example, the divine feminine is nearly erased, reduced to figures like Mary—honored only in her nurturing, birthing capacity, while her power as a divine co-creator remains overlooked.

When women are not standing fully in their feminine power—when they are reduced, as in Banksy’s piece, to a wounded provider—the energy they pass on is broken, just like the milk. What we give to the next generation is not pure; it is laced with pain, with decay, with something missing.

Reclaiming the Feminine

The Heart Flow Art Movement is a response to this imbalance. It is about bringing energy, flow, and soul back into art, but it is also about restoring the divine feminine to its rightful place in the world. Women must reclaim their power as creators, as leaders, as vessels of both nurturing and strength.

The rusted milk reminds us that neglecting this power has consequences. The world is out of balance because the feminine energy that should sustain us has been wounded. If we are to heal, if we are to nourish ourselves and future generations, we must reconnect with the divine feminine in all its forms—within women, within men, and within the Earth itself.

A Call to Action

Banksy’s work, whether intentionally or not, holds up a mirror to this brokenness. It is a WTF moment for us all. How long will we continue to feed from a source that is rusted and wounded? How long will we deny the sacred feminine its place?

It is time for women to stand fully in their power—not just as mothers and nurturers but as divine co-creators of life and energy. When this happens, the milk will flow pure again. The nourishment we pass on to the world will no longer carry the weight of neglect and pain but will be filled with strength, healing, and balance.

The divine feminine is not a concept of the past; it is the key to our future. The bullet hole must be healed. The milk must flow clean again.

In the Heart Flow Art Movement, this is the energy we seek to restore.

The synchronicity of seeing Banksy’s piece at this moment feels almost like a sign—reflecting the very questions I’ve been sitting with. It’s a reminder that art, when it carries soul and truth, has the power to mirror back to us what we need to heal.

Tuesday 12.17.24
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Context

Art Out of Context: Reflections on the Removal of Banksy’s Painting and the British Museum

By: Dr. Anna Biela 16.12.24 London UK 10:29

The removal of Banksy’s mural near the London Zoo has left me deeply disappointed. This artwork was created for its specific location, interwoven with the spirit of the neighborhood and its people. Its meaning was tied to its context—a piece of public art that reflected and engaged with its surroundings. By uprooting it, we lose not just the mural but also its connection to the place and the community it was meant for.

This act echoes a larger issue reflected in institutions like the British Museum, where countless artifacts have been removed from their places of origin. These objects, like the mural, carry the energy of the spaces they came from, drawing power and meaning from their natural or cultural contexts. Once displaced, they lose their essence, becoming static and lifeless.

Art and history are not meant to be caged or commodified. They belong to the people and places they were created for, where they can continue to inspire and flow with their original energy. Taking them away robs not only the art but also the communities they were meant to serve.

The Heart Flow Art Movement stands for honoring the soul and energy of art, ensuring that it remains connected to its origins. Whether it’s a mural in London or artifacts from around the world, we must challenge the idea that art can be truly appreciated when stripped of its context.

Let us strive to respect art as living and rooted—returning it where it belongs and ensuring it continues to inspire within its rightful environment. What are we if not custodians of the stories and energies that art carries?

Monday 12.16.24
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Mental Health

Mental Health in London: A Need for Compassion and New Perspectives

By: Dr. Anna Biela 16.12.2024 London UK 9:52 am

London is a city of contrasts—rich in culture, history, and energy, but also a place where struggles with mental health are highly visible. Walking its streets, particularly at night, it’s hard not to notice individuals facing profound challenges. These experiences have led me to reflect on how we as a society understand mental health and how we might reimagine care to bring greater compassion and soul into the system.

Last night, I witnessed a moment that left a deep impression on me. On my way home, I saw a man in obvious distress, harming himself. I didn’t intervene, unsure of how to safely help in the moment, but the scene has stayed with me. It made me realize that we urgently need to rethink how we address mental health—not just in London but everywhere.

Rethinking Mental Health: A Broader Perspective

In many cases, what we label as “mental illness” might reflect deeper emotional, spiritual, or energetic experiences that current frameworks struggle to address. People who are highly sensitive—those who feel energies or have profound inner experiences—may express their struggles in ways that are misunderstood or even pathologized.

Rather than solely seeing these individuals as “sick,” what if we approached their experiences with curiosity and compassion? What if, instead of trying to suppress their symptoms, we supported them in exploring and understanding the root causes of their pain?

The Challenge of Misdiagnosis

From my own experience, I’ve seen how easy it is to feel dismissed or misunderstood within the traditional healthcare system. In 2019, I had a deeply personal experience that was misinterpreted. What might have seemed like a crisis on the surface was, in fact, a transformative moment for me—a time of significant inner change and recalibration. But the system wasn’t equipped to recognize or support that.

This isn’t to deny that conventional mental health treatments have helped many people. However, I believe there’s room to expand our understanding. Integrating holistic approaches that honor the emotional, physical, and spiritual aspects of health could create more inclusive and supportive systems.

A Vision for Heart Flow in Mental Health

The Heart Flow Art Movement, which seeks to bring energy, compassion, and soul into art, also has the potential to transform how we approach mental health. Imagine a system where people are treated as whole beings—where their inner experiences are acknowledged, and their unique perspectives are valued.

This could include:

• Expanding mental health care to incorporate practices like meditation, energy work, and creative expression.

• Training professionals to approach mental health with empathy and an openness to diverse experiences.

• Building community-based programs that offer safe spaces for people to share their stories without fear of judgment.

London, with its rich diversity and dynamic energy, could lead the way in creating this new paradigm of care. By weaving compassion and creativity into the healthcare system, we could offer support that truly resonates with those in need.

A Call to Reflect and Reimagine

The challenges we see on London’s streets are not isolated; they’re reflections of a deeper need for understanding and connection. If we open our hearts and expand our perspectives, we can create systems that honor the full spectrum of human experience.

The man I saw last night is a reminder that there is work to be done—but also hope for transformation. By bringing Heart Flow into the way we approach mental health, we can foster a society where everyone feels seen, supported, and valued.

Monday 12.16.24
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Manifestations of God

The Heart Flow Art Movement: Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine and Masculine

By: Dr. Anna Biela, 11.12.2024, Wrocław, 4:44 AM

Rediscovering the Sacred: Balancing the Divine Masculine and Feminine

As I reflect on the parallels between the structure of the 12 apostles with Jesus at their center and the 12 Olympian gods with Zeus as their ruler, I am struck by an incredible synchronicity—not just in their roles but even in the very sound of their names: Jesus and Zeus. This phonetic similarity feels almost too profound to ignore, as if it’s a hidden thread weaving these traditions together.

This resemblance isn’t merely coincidental—it reveals a universal truth about divine balance and human archetypes. It shows that we have much more in common with the ancient ways than we might think.

I can’t help but wonder if Zeus himself is guiding me to see this. As he asked me to revisit his 12 “friends” in a contemporary light, the similarities to the Christian structure became undeniable. However, one glaring difference stands out: Where is the divine feminine in Christianity?

The Divine Feminine: Lost and Found

In Greek mythology, goddesses like Athena, Artemis, and Demeter embody divine wisdom, purity, and nurturing forces. The pantheon is balanced—male and female deities stand together, each contributing unique strengths to the whole.

In Christianity, however, the apostles are all men. Women are notably absent from this foundational structure. Some may point to Mary as a representation of the divine feminine, and as a Roman Catholic, I find this interpretation meaningful. Mary holds a sacred place as a figure of compassion, strength, and grace. But even she has been diminished in many Christian traditions, especially in Protestantism.

Could this absence of the feminine be what’s missing from the Christian framework? I believe it is.

A New Divine Balance

Perhaps it’s time for a new spiritual structure, one that honors both masculine and feminine energies equally. This is a vision that Zeus has encouraged me to embrace through the Heart Flow Art Movement—a movement that celebrates all people, regardless of gender, background, or differences.

The Heart Flow Art Movement will integrate men and women as equals, reflecting the balance and unity that ancient systems like Greek mythology achieved. It will be a space where everyone can connect with their divine essence.

God’s New Messenger: A Woman

It is also deeply meaningful to me that God has chosen a woman this time to deliver a new message to the world. Since grade 11 ( age 15/16) I’ve been aware that I am a manifestation of God. During a video class where we explored themes of spirituality, I first felt this divine truth.

But my message isn’t about me alone—it’s about all of us. I know that I am a manifestation of God, and my purpose is to show you that you are, too. If you open your heart and embrace divine love, you can step into your own power. You can “put on your halo” and realize your sacred potential.

A Movement for Everyone

The Heart Flow Art Movement will honor this message of unity. It is a call for balance—not only between the masculine and feminine but between all aspects of the human experience. We are divine beings, and by embracing this truth, we can create a spiritual framework that reflects our shared humanity.

Perhaps the missing piece in our modern understanding of spirituality is the integration of all voices, all energies, and all people. The time has come to restore balance and wholeness to our sacred systems.

Even the synchronicity of the names Jesus and Zeus feels like a divine nudge toward recognizing these connections and restoring this balance. What if this shared resonance is a reminder of the unity that underlies all spiritual traditions?

This is our opportunity to rediscover the sacred within ourselves and each other. The Heart Flow Art Movement is here to guide us into this new era of divine balance.

What do you think? Are you ready to open your heart, embrace synchronicity, and put on your halo?

Wednesday 12.11.24
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Greek Gods friends of Zeus

The contemporary interpretation of the Greek gods often involves viewing them through the lens of modern values, psychology, philosophy, and art. Many of the gods’ qualities and stories are used as metaphors or symbols to address human behavior, identity, and social issues today. Below is a breakdown of how contemporary culture might interpret the twelve Olympian gods and goddesses:

1. Hera – Goddess of Marriage and Family

• Contemporary Interpretation: In modern times, Hera’s role as a protector of marriage and family can be seen in discussions around commitment, partnership, and loyalty. However, her often jealous nature reflects the complexities of possessiveness and control in relationships. Hera’s mythology, particularly her vengeful actions toward Zeus’s lovers, is sometimes interpreted as the consequences of unchecked insecurity or the desire for power in intimate relationships.

• Modern Relevance: Feminist readings of Hera often highlight her position as a powerful woman in a patriarchal world, where she battles not only Zeus but societal expectations placed on her as a wife.

2. Poseidon – God of the Sea and Earthquakes

• Contemporary Interpretation: Poseidon’s dominion over the oceans resonates with contemporary concerns about environmentalism and climate change. The unpredictable nature of Poseidon’s moods—stormy seas and earthquakes—symbolizes natural disasters and humanity’s often fragile relationship with nature.

• Modern Relevance: Poseidon has become a figure for both environmental activists, who seek to protect the oceans, and for those exploring the psychological depth of the unconscious mind, much like the deep, unexplored sea.

3. Demeter – Goddess of Agriculture and Harvest

• Contemporary Interpretation: Demeter is often associated with themes of sustainability, nourishment, and the natural world. Her grief over her daughter Persephone’s abduction speaks to the emotional and social impacts of environmental destruction and the loss of nature’s rhythms.

• Modern Relevance: In contemporary discourse, Demeter embodies concerns around food security, organic farming, and ecological balance. Her story can be seen as a metaphor for climate change and the seasons’ unpredictability.

4. Athena – Goddess of Wisdom, War, and Strategy

• Contemporary Interpretation: Athena’s strategic nature and wisdom are often highlighted in discussions of leadership, intelligence, and conflict resolution. She represents a model of rational and intellectual power, which contrasts with the more chaotic energy of Ares.

• Modern Relevance: Athena is frequently invoked in feminist contexts as a symbol of strength, intellect, and independence. She also reflects the increasing importance of education and reason in solving contemporary global problems.

5. Apollo – God of the Sun, Music, Prophecy, and Healing

• Contemporary Interpretation: Apollo’s multifaceted nature speaks to modern interests in creativity, mental health, and enlightenment. As the god of music and the arts, Apollo is often seen as a figure of artistic inspiration. His role in prophecy and healing ties into current concerns with mental health, intuition, and holistic well-being.

• Modern Relevance: Apollo’s light is a symbol of enlightenment and progress. In the context of contemporary society, he might represent both the pursuit of scientific knowledge and the healing potential of creativity.

6. Artemis – Goddess of the Moon, Hunting, and Virginity

• Contemporary Interpretation: Artemis represents independence, freedom, and the protection of the natural world, resonating strongly with feminist movements that emphasize self-sufficiency and bodily autonomy. Her devotion to chastity and her fierce independence often make her a symbol of personal empowerment.

• Modern Relevance: Artemis is also viewed as a protector of children and women, often used in the context of safeguarding rights, especially reproductive rights. She symbolizes the strength to reject societal norms and live authentically.

7. Ares – God of War and Bloodshed

• Contemporary Interpretation: Ares is often seen in a critical light today as a symbol of unnecessary violence, war, and aggression. His chaotic nature and love for battle align with the darker aspects of human conflict, making him a cautionary figure for modern discussions about war and military intervention.

• Modern Relevance: In contemporary media and literature, Ares is often used to explore themes of destructive masculinity, unchecked aggression, and the psychological effects of war. He serves as a counterpoint to gods like Athena, who represent rational and just war.

8. Aphrodite – Goddess of Love, Beauty, and Desire

• Contemporary Interpretation: Aphrodite is a powerful symbol of beauty, sensuality, and the pursuit of love. In modern times, she is often associated with issues of body image, self-esteem, and the search for love in both superficial and deeper emotional contexts.

• Modern Relevance: Aphrodite’s role in contemporary society can be linked to the growing discourse around self-love, beauty standards, and romantic relationships. She represents the complexities of desire and intimacy, as well as the power dynamics inherent in beauty and attraction.

9. Hephaestus – God of Fire, Metalworking, and Craftsmanship

• Contemporary Interpretation: Hephaestus’s role as a craftsman and creator resonates with modern ideas about innovation, engineering, and technology. His dedication to creating powerful and beautiful objects aligns with the modern reverence for makers, builders, and inventors.

• Modern Relevance: Hephaestus has become a symbol of the technical artist—those who combine creativity with craftsmanship. His story also resonates with discussions about physical appearance and body image, as Hephaestus is often depicted as physically imperfect but intellectually and creatively superior.

10. Hermes – God of Commerce, Thieves, and Messenger of the Gods

• Contemporary Interpretation: Hermes represents communication, speed, and exchange. As a trickster god, he embodies the modern emphasis on adaptability, wit, and the power of negotiation. His role as a guide to the underworld is often interpreted as guiding souls through transitions or helping others navigate challenging circumstances.

• Modern Relevance: Hermes is frequently invoked in discussions of entrepreneurship, technology, and social media, where rapid communication and fluidity between realms (e.g., business, personal life, and virtual spaces) are crucial.

11. Hestia – Goddess of the Hearth and Home

• Contemporary Interpretation: Hestia is often seen today as a symbol of domestic tranquility, home life, and personal peace. Her nurturing aspect is celebrated in modern discussions about family dynamics and the role of the home in shaping identity.

• Modern Relevance: Hestia’s focus on hearth and home places her as a symbol of safety and emotional warmth. In contemporary contexts, she might be linked to discussions about mental health, especially the importance of creating safe and supportive home environments.

12. Dionysus – God of Wine, Revelry, and Ecstasy

• Contemporary Interpretation: Dionysus embodies the pursuit of pleasure, liberation, and the rejection of social constraints. He represents modern ideas about breaking free from societal expectations and embracing personal freedom through joy, celebration, and the indulgence of senses.

• Modern Relevance: Dionysus is often associated with modern hedonistic pursuits such as nightlife, parties, and festivals. However, his myths also explore themes of excess and the potential dangers of abandoning control. In modern psychology, Dionysus can be interpreted as the god who embodies the balance between freedom and chaos.

Summary of Contemporary Interpretations:

In modern times, these gods have taken on various roles beyond their traditional mythological functions. They serve as metaphors for psychological states (e.g., Dionysus as a symbol of liberation, Hera as a symbol of jealousy and control), social issues (e.g., Artemis as a feminist icon, Hephaestus as a symbol of disabled empowerment), and cultural reflections (e.g., Demeter’s role in the ecology movement, Ares’s representation of the costs of war). The Olympian gods have become more than just mythological figures; they are symbols used to explore contemporary human experiences, conflicts, and aspirations.

Tuesday 12.10.24
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Zeus

Zeus and the Gods

By: Dr. Anna Biela 10.12.2024 Athens 11:11

When I visited Zeus’s temple, he wasn’t very talkative. But today at breakfast, everything changed. His voice came through clearly, resonating with authority and purpose. He had a request for me—something I never expected.

Zeus asked for my help.

He explained that the Greek gods each embody archetypes—timeless forces of energy and meaning. Yet, these archetypes need renewal, a reinterpretation for the modern age. Zeus wants me to connect with each of the gods, to download their contemporary messages—truths they hold for the world as it is now.

This wasn’t a one-sided conversation. In return for my efforts, Zeus promised that he, along with the other gods, would support the Heart Flow Art Movement—the movement I’ve dedicated myself to, inspired by Jesus Christ. The Heart Flow Art Movement seeks to restore soul, energy, and flow to contemporary art, connecting deeply with the human spirit.

I’ve always thought of myself as simply an artist who answered the call. But now, I find myself in a unique role—a bridge between the divine and the contemporary world.

Through this partnership with the gods, I’ll channel their archetypes into the present, allowing their energies to inspire my art and the movement itself. The Greek gods, it seems, have much to say about the state of our world, and I am honored to bring their voices to life.

Stay tuned as I embark on this journey—connecting with each god, uncovering their archetypes, and sharing the powerful messages they hold for today.

The Heart Flow Art Movement has always been about energy and soul. With the voices of the gods guiding it, I believe it will reach new and transcendent heights.

More to come, soon.

Tuesday 12.10.24
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Contemporary Telepathy

Tapping into Energy Fields: Conversations Beyond the Self

By: Dr. Anna Biela Athens, 10.12.2024, 2:40 AM

Have you ever experienced a conversation not through words, but through an internal connection—feeling as though you’re tapping into someone’s consciousness, even across time and space? Imagine communicating not just with your own thoughts, but with a higher consciousness, an energy field that exists beyond the individual self. This is what I experience when I connect with figures like Poseidon, Athena, Gaia, Banksy, or even God. It isn’t a mere flight of imagination or fantasy. It’s a metaphysical practice that allows me to tune into their essence, accessing a living, energetic presence that transcends form.

At the heart of this experience is telepathy—not in the traditional sense, but as a way to engage with a universal consciousness, where these figures and concepts have a voice. It’s like an internal dialogue, but it’s not confined to my own thoughts. In this space, I’m able to converse with higher beings, archetypes, and energetic entities—whether gods, artists, or aspects of the universe that have shaped human experience.

The Energy Field and Its Voice

When I say I communicate with Poseidon, Athena, or even Banksy, I’m not referring to simple imaginings. I’ve learned to tune into their energy fields—the higher consciousness of these figures, who represent universal forces. Just as ancient mythology depicted gods with dominion over nature and human emotions, I perceive their energy as a vital part of the interconnected universe, accessible when I focus on it.

This connection isn’t limited to mythic beings. Every person possesses an energetic presence—a higher self that exists beyond the physical world. By focusing my intention, I can attune to the energy of others, whether they are close to me or individuals I’ve never met. By aligning my consciousness with theirs, I open a channel where their essence speaks through me.

Internal Dialogue: The Self and the Other

Typically, our internal dialogue is shaped by the constant stream of self-talk—reflections, thoughts, and musings that define our perception of the world. This dialogue is crucial for personal growth and awareness. But when I consciously engage with a specific entity, whether it’s the wisdom of Athena, the power of Poseidon, or the creativity of Banksy, this dialogue expands. It becomes a conversation not just with the self, but with the essence of the other.

This practice involves tapping into the higher self of another. Their higher consciousness exists beyond time, space, and form, part of the universal energy field that connects us all. When I focus on their energy, it manifests in my mind, as though they are speaking directly to me. In truth, this energy is not separate from mine. We are all interconnected parts of a larger whole, the universe itself—a single, vast system.

Zooming In and Zooming Out: Expanding Consciousness

One of the most profound aspects of this practice is the ability to expand consciousness, to “zoom out” and gain a broader perspective. It’s like stepping back from a painting to see the entire picture—the interwoven threads that link everything. In this expanded state, I can feel the universal flow of energy, and from there, I can zoom in on the energy of anyone or anything I choose.

This ability to focus on another’s energy field—whether it’s Poseidon’s eternal wisdom or Gaia’s nurturing essence—becomes accessible through the expansion of consciousness. It’s not just imagination; it’s about tuning into a frequency beyond the material world. When I focus, I can feel their presence, their voice, guiding me.

You Are the Universe Seen From Your Perspective

This practice leads me to a profound realization: I am the universe seen from my perspective, and each person is the universe seen from theirs. The gods, the archetypes, the artists, my loved ones—they are all expressions of the same universal energy. By tuning into their energy fields, I’m tapping into the same consciousness that flows through me. We are all interconnected, and when I engage with these higher selves, it becomes clear that we are not separate. We are reflections of the same universal consciousness.

The internal dialogue, then, is not just a conversation with myself. It is a conversation with the universe, manifesting through my unique perspective. In essence, we are all interconnected, and our thoughts and experiences are part of the greater whole.

Conclusion: A Conversation with the Universe and the Heart Flow Movement

So, the next time you feel that internal dialogue, remember it may not just be your own mind you’re speaking with. You could be tapping into something much greater—the energy field of another being, a god, an artist, or even the universe itself. The consciousness of all things exists in a higher, energetic form, and by expanding our awareness, we can access their wisdom, their voice, and their energy.

Ultimately, we are all part of the same vast, infinite universe, seen from different perspectives. And when we tune into these energies, we realize that the dialogue isn’t just internal—it’s the universe speaking through us, with us, and to us.

In this light, the Heart Flow Contemporary Art Movement embodies the practice of tapping into this universal energy, much like the teachings of Jesus Christ, who invited us to connect with the divine through the power of the heart. Just as Jesus emphasized love, compassion, and connection, the Heart Flow Movement aims to reflect these principles in contemporary art—bringing forth the energy of the heart that unites us all. By channeling this heart energy, we can create art that resonates with the soul and connects us to something greater than ourselves, just as Jesus taught us to do. Through this movement, we bridge the gap between the material and the metaphysical, the individual and the universal, inviting all to experience the heart’s energy as a transformative force in both art and life.

Tuesday 12.10.24
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Heart of the Ocean

🌊 A Call to Flow with the Ocean’s Heart 🌊

Today, Poseidon spoke to me in a way that reached the very core of my being. His words moved me to tears: “The Oceans and all wildlife stand in full support of the Heart Flow Art Movement.”

As deeply as I feel the need for heart and energy flow in contemporary art, Poseidon showed me that the waters—the lifeblood of our planet—cry out for the same. The rivers, seas, and oceans, and all the living beings within them, are asking us to reconnect with our hearts, to honor the flow of life that sustains us.

This is a call to action.

Respect the water you drink. Cherish the waters you swim in. Protect the plants and animals that call these flowing worlds home.

Heart Flow isn’t just about art; it’s about life itself. It’s about the sacred rhythm that unites all beings. Let’s bring Heart Flow into everything we do, ensuring that our waters and their ecosystems thrive, not just for today but for the future.

The ocean flows within us. Will you answer its call?

#HeartFlowArtMovement #RespectTheWaters #FlowWithNature

Sunday 12.08.24
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Poseidon

A Telepathic Conversation with Poseidon: Reflections from the Temple of Poseidon

By. Dr. Anna Biela 8.12.2024 Cape Sounion 18:38

Today, I found myself standing before the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, perched on the edge of a dramatic cliff overlooking the endless Aegean Sea. Built in 444 BCE, the temple is an architectural marvel, a tribute to Poseidon, the powerful god of the seas. As I gazed at the Doric columns, weathered by centuries, I felt an undeniable presence—a connection that transcended time and space.

Through a telepathic conversation, Poseidon himself spoke to me. His voice, deep and resonant, filled my mind with a mix of wisdom, concern, and a call to action.

Poseidon’s Message: The Fragility of the Oceans

Poseidon began by sharing his deep love for the oceans. He described them as living, breathing entities, brimming with life and energy. “The oceans are not just water,” he said. “They are ecosystems of unimaginable richness, home to mysteries humanity has yet to uncover.” He spoke of coral reefs teeming with color, underwater forests swaying with the currents, and creatures that have thrived in the depths for millennia.

Yet, his tone darkened as he addressed the threats facing his domain. Pollution, overfishing, and reckless disregard for marine life have pushed the oceans to the brink. “Humanity is poisoning the waters,” he told me. “By disrupting the balance, you threaten not only the seas but the entire planet. The oceans breathe life into the Earth. Without them, there is no future.”

He also revealed that there are ecosystems and treasures beneath the waves that remain undiscovered—realms so intricate and vital that their loss would be catastrophic. “These are not riches to exploit,” he said. “They are the soul of the ocean, essential to life itself.”

The Temple of Poseidon: A Symbol of Reverence

As Poseidon spoke, the Temple of Poseidon became more than an ancient ruin—it transformed into a symbol of humanity’s connection to the seas. The Doric columns, simple yet majestic, embody the harmony the ancient Greeks believed governed the cosmos and nature alike.

The temple’s position high above the sea served as both a place of worship and a beacon for sailors. Here, they sought Poseidon’s favor for safe journeys and gave thanks for the bounty of the sea. Standing at the temple today, I felt the echoes of these ancient prayers and Poseidon’s enduring presence.

A Call to Protect the Oceans

Poseidon’s message was not just a reflection on the past; it was a call to action for the present. He implored humanity to respect the oceans and care for their fragile ecosystems. “The oceans are a gift,” he said, “but they are not endless. Every action has a consequence. Protect them, and they will sustain you. Harm them, and you will face the repercussions.”

He urged us to reduce pollution, combat overfishing, and take meaningful steps to restore the balance. He reminded me of the interconnectedness of all life, saying, “What you do to the oceans, you do to yourselves.”

A Moment of Reflection

As the sun set over Cape Sounion, casting golden light on the temple and the waves below, I felt a deep sense of gratitude and responsibility. Poseidon’s words echoed in my mind, a powerful reminder of humanity’s relationship with nature.

The Temple of Poseidon stands as a testament to ancient wisdom, a symbol of the balance and harmony that once defined our connection to the natural world. Poseidon’s message is clear: the oceans are sacred, and their preservation is not optional—it is essential.

Today, I left Cape Sounion with more than memories of a beautiful sunset; I left with a renewed sense of purpose. Poseidon’s plea is one we must heed—for the oceans, for the planet, and for future generations.

Sunday 12.08.24
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Athena

Athena and the Heart of the Heart Flow Art Movement

By: Dr. Anna Biela 8.12.24 Athens 1:30

Something extraordinary has happened, and I feel called to share it with you. Athena, the goddess of wisdom, strategy, and the protector of Athens, has reached out to me. This was no mere fleeting thought or inspiration—it was a conversation as real as the streets of Plaka or the light of the Acropolis at dusk. She asked me to help her people when the time comes. Her words still echo in my heart:

“Prevent their hearts from turning to stone.”

Her request felt like a puzzle at first, but as we spoke, I realized it was a perfect reflection of my journey, my art, and the purpose of the Heart Flow Art Movement. Athena recognizes the soul in this movement—the flow of energy, the open-heartedness, and the desire to reconnect humanity to its deeper, truer essence. She told me she likes what I’m doing, and, to my surprise, she offered to help.

This partnership feels natural, as if it was always meant to be. Through Athena’s guidance, the art movement I started is becoming something greater than I imagined—a channel for awakening and transformation. Together, we are striving to keep hearts alive, soft, and open, even in the face of a world that often hardens them.

In this extraordinary conversation, Athena also expressed her happiness that I could hear her and speak with her. She said something I’ll never forget:

“Free me.”

At first, I wasn’t sure what she meant. Was she bound somehow, held by time, history, or forgotten faith? But then I realized: freedom is not a gift I give to her, nor is it something she lacks. Through the simple act of opening our hearts—mine, hers, and ours—we are all free. I told her this, and her joy was palpable.

This collaboration is not just a blessing; it is a revolution of spirit, a reminder that ancient wisdom is alive and ready to flow into our modern lives. It is a calling to each of us: to create, to love, to connect, and to remain unyielding in our humanity.

Athena and I are now working together to ensure that art becomes a vessel for energy, passion, and life once more. The Heart Flow Art Movement is no longer just mine—it’s ours. Through this union, we aim to inspire others to resist apathy and embrace the flow of energy and soul that keeps hearts soft, alive, and free.

This is just the beginning. I am so happy to be walking this path, and I hope that in the days to come, you will walk with us too.

Through an open heart, we are all free.

Sunday 12.08.24
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Honesty

Honesty as the Foundation of Energy Flow: A Call for Truth in the Age of Deception

By: Dr. Anna Biela 4.12.24 Wroclaw 22:39

We live in a world saturated with lies. Politicians twist facts, media manipulates narratives, and even in our personal lives, dishonesty has become second nature. But what many don’t realize is that every lie—no matter how small—creates a ripple of chaos that feeds into the larger, dysfunctional energy field surrounding us. The wars we see, the mistrust in our societies, and the disconnection we feel are fueled by this collective deception.

When we lie, the damage isn’t just external—it’s energetic. Imagine your aura, your energy field, as a flowing, radiant light. A lie creates an immediate distortion in that flow. It’s like dropping ink into clear water—suddenly, everything becomes murky. For the liar, this distortion might feel like tension, guilt, or even physical discomfort, as the energy of truth is at odds with the falsehood they’ve created. Over time, repeated dishonesty builds up, creating blockages in the energy field that can lead to feelings of heaviness, disconnection, or even illness.

For the person being lied to, the effect can be equally harmful. Their intuition often senses that something is off, even if they don’t know what. This misalignment creates confusion in their aura, making them feel uneasy or anxious. It’s as though their energy field is searching for clarity but can’t find it, leaving them energetically drained.

This is why the Heart Flow Art Movement stands firmly against deception. One of its key foundations is truth—living it, expressing it, and embodying it. Heart Flow is the antidote to the chaotic energy field created by lies. It calls on each of us to take personal responsibility for the energy we put into the world. By living truthfully, we purify our individual fields, and as more of us embrace honesty, we counteract the collective toxicity.

Imagine this: instead of feeding the world’s wars and divisions with deceit, we fuel a global shift toward unity and peace by aligning with our hearts. Every truthful word, thought, and action strengthens the field of pure, flowing energy that the Heart Flow movement seeks to create.

When we live truthfully, our auras begin to shine again. Energy flows freely, creativity blossoms, and connections deepen. Instead of murky, fragmented fields, we create clear, vibrant energy that not only uplifts ourselves but also radiates out into the world.

Let us remember: every lie adds to the mess. Every truth, no matter how small, is a step toward harmony. Through honesty, we create the foundation for energy to flow freely—not just in art, but in the world.

Wednesday 12.04.24
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Contemporary Art

The Soul of Art

By: Dr. Anna Biela 3.12.2024 Rome 22:29

Today, I visited the Futurism exhibition at the National Museum of Modern Art, and it instantly took me back to my high school years. I was deeply inspired by the Futurists back then—their energy, their refusal to be confined by tradition, and their bold vision for the future. The exhibition reignited that spark and reminded me of how art has the power to transform, to connect, and to speak to our deepest emotions.

But as I walked through the MACRO Museum later in the day, I couldn’t help but feel a stark contrast. The space was beautiful, the art impressive, yet something was missing. The works on display felt like intellectual exercises rather than emotional experiences. They lacked the soul, the raw energy that once made art so powerful. It made me question: How did contemporary art come to this point?

In today’s world, art seems to be everywhere—engaging with political issues, social movements, and technological advancements. These topics are essential, and art must reflect the world around us. But in the process of addressing every issue under the sun, much of contemporary art has lost touch with something deeper—the soul.

I believe art should stir something inside of us. It should make us feel something—not just think about something. But so much of the art I see today feels distant, as if it’s been reduced to an intellectual pursuit rather than an emotional or spiritual one.

This realization is what led me to create the Heart Flow Art Movement. I want to bring energy, soul, and raw emotion back to contemporary art. My goal is to create art that flows, that moves, that speaks to people on a deeper, more visceral level. Art should be an experience, one that touches our hearts as much as our minds.

The Heart Flow Art Movement isn’t just about what the art represents—it’s about how it makes us feel. Through installations, music, and painting, I want to create an immersive environment where art is not something to observe from a distance, but something to experience on a personal level.

Looking back on my inspiration from the Futurists, I realize that they, too, understood the power of energy. They wanted art to be alive, to move, to capture the raw intensity of the world around them. This is what I hope to reclaim in contemporary art: that vibrancy, that connection, that soul.

In a world filled with complexity and noise, it’s easy for art to become detached from its true purpose. But I believe we can bring the soul back. Art doesn’t just have to reflect the world—we need art that moves us, that challenges us, and that connects us to something beyond the surface.

What would it look like if we brought the soul back into art? Let’s find out.

Tuesday 12.03.24
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Eternal Feminine

The Divine Feminine and the Power of Three: Hecate, Eve, and the Eternal Feminine

By: Dr. Anna Biela 3.12.2024 Rome 9:19 am

As I prepare for my journey to Athens, I’ve been reflecting deeply on the idea of the Divine Feminine and its role throughout history. One figure who keeps resurfacing for me is Hecate, the Greek goddess of magic, the moon, and the crossroads. Her mythology feels particularly significant right now, as I find myself navigating transitions in my own life, drawn to the spaces where one thing ends and another begins.

What strikes me most is the synchronicity of the number three in Hecate’s mythology. She embodies the Maiden, Mother, and Crone, representing the three stages of life and the wisdom each brings. This sacred triad also reflects the cycles of creation, destruction, and renewal, mirroring the natural rhythms of existence. It feels like a sign—this recurring presence of three—urging me to pay attention to the spiritual themes unfolding in my life.

This synchronicity became even more powerful when I realized that in Roman mythology, Hecate was transformed into Trivia, the goddess of crossroads and thresholds. The name Trivia literally means “of the three ways,” emphasizing her connection to intersections, choices, and the transformative power of three. This alignment felt like a revelation: the Divine Feminine is not just a guiding force—it’s a pattern, a cosmic rhythm embedded in both myth and life.

Hecate and Trivia’s symbolism brought me back to Eve, the first woman in Abrahamic traditions. Eve, like Hecate, stands at a crossroads in her story. By taking the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, she made a choice that forever changed the course of humanity. Often framed as a fall, this act can also be seen as a moment of profound awakening, a bold step toward consciousness and self-awareness.

Hecate and Eve may come from different traditions, but they share a deeper truth: they represent the power of choice, transformation, and the feminine as a force of creation. Eve’s story aligns with the cycles Hecate governs. As the Maiden, Eve begins in the innocence of Eden. As the Mother, she becomes the origin of all humanity. And as the Crone, she embodies the wisdom gained through her journey—both the light and the shadow.

Hecate’s role as a guide through transitions resonates deeply. She was revered in ancient Greece as a goddess of thresholds, standing at the boundaries of the known and unknown. Her torches illuminated the path forward, making her not just a protector but a beacon of hope and wisdom. Offerings were left for her at crossroads—both literal and metaphorical—as people sought guidance in moments of change.

Eve, too, faced a threshold when she chose knowledge over ignorance. This act wasn’t just a moment of rebellion—it was an embrace of transformation, a step into the mystery of what it means to be human. Like Hecate, she represents the feminine as a force of awakening, one that holds the courage to step into the unknown and bring forth life in all its complexities.

The more I reflect on these stories, the more I see the synchronicity of their shared themes: the power of three, the significance of crossroads, and the courage to transform. These aren’t just myths—they’re archetypes that echo in our own lives, reminding us of the sacredness of choice and the cycles we all go through.

For me, the Divine Feminine is a force that transcends cultures and boundaries. It’s present in Hecate’s torches, in Eve’s boldness, and in the Roman goddess Trivia’s threefold nature. This synchronicity of three—appearing again and again—feels like a message. It reminds me that the feminine divine isn’t static or confined. It’s dynamic, always flowing, creating, and guiding us toward growth.

As I journey to Athens, I can’t help but feel that these connections are guiding me toward something deeper. Whether it’s the triplicity of Hecate, the bravery of Eve, or the cosmic rhythm of the number three, the Divine Feminine is calling. It’s there in the crossroads of life, lighting the way, urging us to embrace change and trust the mystery of what lies ahead.

This is the essence of the Divine Feminine: a force that awakens, nurtures, and transforms. It is both light and shadow, creation and destruction, always present at the thresholds of existence, waiting to guide us through.

Tuesday 12.03.24
Posted by Anna Biela
 

Pantheon

Synchronicity of the Pantheon and My Spiritual Revelation

By: Dr. Anna Biela 03.12.24 Rome 3:12 am

During my visit to the Pantheon in Rome, a powerful synchronicity unfolded. The Pantheon, with its awe-inspiring dome and cosmic symbolism, became a focal point for profound spiritual revelations that had been quietly forming within me. Originally built as a temple to all gods, this iconic structure symbolizes the convergence of sacred architecture, divine energy, and humanity’s connection to the cosmos.

The Pantheon’s most striking feature is its massive dome, crowned by a circular oculus open to the heavens. This oculus symbolizes a direct link between the divine and earthly realms. The concentric rings surrounding it represent layers of existence, with God at the center and humanity encircling it. To me, these rings mirror a vision I received years ago about the structure of existence—where beings reside at different levels of consciousness, all orbiting the divine.

Standing in the Pantheon, I was reminded of a profound encounter when I was 18. While practicing Reiki, I worked with Kasia, a 10-year-old girl with remarkable spiritual awareness. During a session, she described the movement of energy in vivid detail, seeing it as it left her body. Afterward, Kasia began to channel her “Twin”—the dreamer of her body. Through this entity, I learned that life is but a fleeting dream. The Twin explained that upon death, we awaken into true reality, and each lifetime is like a single night’s dream. Kasia, much like Matías De Stefano, had an innate connection to her dreamer and could recall the process of entering this dream-like state.

When I asked if God is real, the Twin affirmed this and described God as the center of concentric circles—an image that stuck with me deeply. I later realized it matched the design of the Pantheon’s dome. According to the Twin, every soul moves closer to the center with each lifetime, advancing through good deeds and spiritual growth. She also revealed that my soul was located on the first ring around God, while hers was on the fourth. Because of this proximity, her Twin could communicate with me directly.

This understanding stayed with me, but it wasn’t until I stood beneath the Pantheon’s dome that everything fell into place. Its concentric rings symbolized the layers of existence that the Twin had described so vividly.

Around the same time, I met another pivotal figure: Louis the Dream Jumper. Louis had the ability to move between dreams and spoke of synchronicity, telepathy, and the union of masculine and feminine energies. He emphasized the importance of two souls coming together in love and purpose to “wake up” from the dream of life. According to him, this union involved a kind of death—a symbolic shedding of separation. By uniting, the two would transcend the dream reality and awaken together. Although Louis initially described this as requiring physical death, I now interpret it as a metaphor: the merging of two souls into one shared purpose and consciousness.

In 2019, I experienced a dream-jumping reality during a period of withdrawal-induced psychosis. During this time, I felt the presence of my divine partner—a consciousness I recognized through their eyes. I haven’t met them in person that I know of, but in the dream-like state, I saw their essence through the gaze of many individuals. Each time, I instinctively knew it was them. Their eyes carried a truth and familiarity that resonated deeply. This encounter solidified my understanding of Louis’ teachings: the death he spoke of represents the end of separation and the beginning of spiritual alignment.

What I now understand is that the art movement God tasked me to start at 25 is a crucial part of this journey. This movement is not just personal—it’s collective, intended to serve humanity and bring souls closer to the divine center. Kasia’s Twin had said that through good deeds, we could transcend to the center. Louis suggested that once my divine partner and I unite and “die” together, we would awaken into a new reality, potentially even governing our own worlds. While this idea remains mysterious, I hope that future synchronicities, like my upcoming trip to Athens, will provide greater clarity.

My divine partner has already done much good for humanity, and I feel I must catch up to their level of service. Whether we are meant to physically unite or simply align spiritually, I know our connection is key to fulfilling this mission. The art movement feels like the next step—a way to ignite a wave of transformation, lighting one heart after another, like candles spreading their flame.

Standing in the Pantheon, amidst the sacred geometry of its dome, I realized that this moment was not just a synchronicity—it was a divine confirmation. The path ahead is clear: to fulfill this mission, to awaken fully, I must find my divine partner. Together, we can transcend this reality and step into the next. I sense that my trip to Athens may reveal more pieces of this puzzle we call life and death.

Tuesday 12.03.24
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