Every person goes through life on the road alone. No parent, spouse, child or friend can ever come on your path. No one can drink, eat or learn for you. No one can breathe or grow for you. Even if you live in a bustling metropolis surrounded by thousands of people who jostle each other in their daily activities, you still will be solely responsible for the direction you take and the decisions you make on your life’s journey. The route you choose to travel upon may often be challenging, strewn with rocks and interspersed with hairpin curves. At other times it stretches to the horizon, straight and monotonous.
The woman in the painting holds two things: a blue box which contains her most private thoughts and is the repository of all her feelings, and an orange book, representing the Akashic Records. The universal laws, symbolized by the golden star-like object in the foreground, are always with her and continually shape the experiences she encounters along the road. The intricate design that surrounds her head represents her total existences.
(The original painting is from the private collection of Sam Spicher Jr., of Harrisonburg, Virginia.)
Reproductions are available in our gift shop.
Every person goes through life on the road alone. No parent, spouse, child or friend can ever come on your path. No one can drink, eat or learn for you. No one can breathe or grow for you. Even if you live in a bustling metropolis surrounded by thousands of people who jostle each other in their daily activities, you still will be solely responsible for the direction you take and the decisions you make on your life’s journey. The route you choose to travel upon may often be challenging, strewn with rocks and interspersed with hairpin curves. At other times it stretches to the horizon, straight and monotonous.
The woman in the painting holds two things: a blue box which contains her most private thoughts and is the repository of all her feelings, and an orange book, representing the Akashic Records. The universal laws, symbolized by the golden star-like object in the foreground, are always with her and continually shape the experiences she encounters along the road. The intricate design that surrounds her head represents her total existences.
(The original painting is from the private collection of Sam Spicher Jr., of Harrisonburg, Virginia.)
Reproductions are available in our gift shop.