What Will Your Soul Say? How creation reveals the truth we didn’t know we were speaking.
You know the most beautiful and magical aspect of making art?
It’s a tangible conversation between you and your soul. And the most profound part is that you often don’t even know what you’re truly saying to yourself until after the conversation is over.
It blows my mind how every single time I allow myself to open, receive, and tap into creative flow, the most insightful images and realizations emerge.
This is my latest piece, Brahma Nadi: Sacred Bridge of All That Is. Every element of this artwork was divinely orchestrated—meaning that all imagery and the composition itself simply “came to me.” Your average person might call this a Eureka moment, while spiritual folks may refer to it as a “download.” Call it what you will, but at the end of the day, what that moment truly is…is a tangible outpouring of your connection to ALL—a living conversation with the DIVINITY in you… the divinity that is you.
When I began this piece, the only conscious thought I had was that I wanted open hands reaching toward the viewer, tall trees growing from the fingertips, water falling through the fingers, and a feeling of intense energy. That was it. I had no deeper thoughts or specific plans beyond that.
It wasn’t until the piece was complete—until I had allowed my intuition time and space to cultivate that conversation—that I could truly sit with it, feel into it, and ultimately see it from my soul’s perspective. That was the magical moment when meaning revealed itself. When I came to know what this imagery represents, and how it all weaves together to communicate a powerful reminder not only to myself, but more importantly, to humanity at large.
This piece is a visual prayer—an embodiment of the sacred channel that bridges the realms of matter and spirit, Earth and cosmos, self and Source. “Brahma Nadi,” known in yogic traditions as the central energy pathway of divine communion, serves here as both metaphor and anchor.
The hands rise like ancient monuments, steady and receptive, cradling the living pillars of trees. These trees, rooted in fingers and reaching into unseen dimensions, symbolize humanity’s role as conscious stewards of divine energy. Water flows gently between the fingers like the sands of time—fluid, sacred, eternal—reminding us that time and space are not boundaries, but rivers to be crossed with presence and intention.
Through this work, I invite viewers into a stillpoint: a place where the human form dissolves into something more vast and luminous. A space where embodiment becomes ceremony. A moment where the breath of the Earth becomes indistinguishable from the breath of the stars.
We are all conduits. We are all bridges. And through remembrance, we return to the sacredness of our design.
It’s a mind-blowing thought that a truth this profound just “flowed” through my fingertips without me even being fully aware. It never gets old. And I’m not unique in my ability to allow this unfolding. Every single person has the capacity to create soul conversations—you just have to be willing to open yourself to your own intuition and allow.
So, what do you say? Isn’t it time to pick up a pencil or toss around some paint? Don’t get caught up in the details or judging your level of artistic ability. Just remain open…and find out what truth your soul wants to speak through you.