Green Sophia, by Daniel Mirante, contributing artist to the Artists Envisioning the Divine project.
Green Sophia, by Daniel Mirante, contributing artist to the Artists Envisioning the Divine project.

“We are indeed at a critical juncture in human history. Our collective initiation from the love of power to the power of love is the motto of our time.

In this time of global transformation, it is essential that we deconstruct old paradigms that are no longer serving us and co-create new systems that are more whole, egalitarian, humanitarian and in alignment with the earth.

In addition, the re-emergence of the Goddess is becoming the symbol and metaphor for this transformation.

Our visionary art book and DVD Feminine Mysticism in Art: Artists Envisioning the Divine is an attempt to fill the void of Goddess imagery in the West by providing powerful images offered by contemporary visionary artists, writers and musicians who have committed their life’s work to the re-emergence of the feminine principle and primordial sacred union in Western society.

In this global dark night of the soul, it is also imperative that we nourish our souls with timeless wisdom, hope, grace and inspiration, for this is the light that will guide us through the darkness.

Gaia, by Robert Donaghy, contributing artist to the Artists Envisioning the Divine Project.
Gaia, by Robert Donaghy, contributing artist to the Artists Envisioning the Divine Project.

Artists Envisioning the Divine holds up a sword of TRUTH—it is radical in its humanitarian message as it cuts through the illusions of the matrix.

It is also radical in its message of love and compassion, which is so needed in the world today. It reflects the spiritual and political, personal and collective, shadow and gold.

We are not just bliss seekers trying to run from the collective shadow of humanity. On the contrary, we believe that the only way to the other side is through the shadow, both individually and collectively.”

~ Victoria Christian, creatrix, vision-holder, and midwife of the Artists Envisioning the Divine project.

Read more about the book and project — and browse the artists’ gallery and the contributing authors — at the Feminine Mysticism in Art: Artists Envisioning the Divine site.

For more on the power of imagery in this journey of remembering, here’s a gem from the Sophia’s Children Archives: The Power of the Imagery in the Remembering of the Divine Feminine.

Big Love,

Jamie