Any idiot can be critical and judgmental

Any idiot can be critical and judgmental

Photo: Fenixx Kali Lovestar Text: Jonas Faremo

What is this?

This playful combination of word and image is a purely artistic project inspired by stillness. The questions came out of meditation and is combined with the artists artwork of devotion to life in consciousness. Our hope is that it will inspire to a small halt of reflection in the otherwise entertainment-heavy stream of pictures at the internet.

Artist: Fenixx Kali Lovestar is a belly dancing apsara performance artist with an eye for “the image”.

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The most profound work is done when I don’t work

The most profound work is done when I don’t work

Photo: Fenixx Kali Lovestar, Canva.com Text: Jonas Faremo

What is this?

This playful combination of word and image is a purely artistic project inspired by stillness. The questions came out of meditation and is combined with the artists artwork of devotion to life in consciousness. Our hope is that it will inspire to a small halt of reflection in the otherwise entertainment-heavy stream of pictures at the internet.

Artist: Fenixx Kali Lovestar is a belly dancing apsara with an eye for “the image”.

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Does existence include me?

Does existence include me?

Artwork: Preem Amrita, Text: Jonas Faremo

Does existence include me? As humanity has seperated itself from nature through our mental image about ourselfs, that feeling of being alone can come quite easily. The fact that you are nature, a part of universe, somehow feels lika distant fantasy even if that is much nmor reality then you and me being seperate enteties fighting for our share of the cake. Like I have to take care of everything, myself and others. And why not the nature as well… What can you do except occupy yourself with entertainment enough so that you dont feel seperatedness and then die of old age?

What is this?

This playful combination of word and image is a purely artistic project inspired by stillness. The questions came out of meditation and is combined with the artists artwork of devotion to life in consciousness. Our hope is that it will inspire to a small halt of reflection in the otherwise entertainment-heavy stream of pictures at the internet.

Artist: Preem Amrita is an artist living a life full of suffering I am sorry to say. Her story tells about a person ending up outside society and never being enough for the norm and what consequenses that has. She is originally from Sweden but lives partly in India where she found sanctury from the excluding and judging systems of the west. Sometimes art flows through her pencil out on paper. Here on this page is for now the only place we can be blessed by that art.

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What cannot be described in words?

What cannot be described in words?

Artwork: Ethel Fiona Kings, Text: Jonas Faremo

What cannot be described in words? Do you have the dicipline not to answer this question with words? Do you have the inner peace of waiting until you know the answer, or if not knowing, live in this question un-answered?

Our mind creates symbols to interpret and control reality. Words, images and movies categorized into good and bad to create order. But reality happens beyond our minds symbols and categorizations. Reality is not controlled, it is the infinite amount of possible events manifesting into one event in this moment. The only moment. The point of no return.

What is this?

This playful combination of word and image is a purely artistic project inspired by stillness. The questions came out of meditation and is combined with the artists artwork of devotion to life in consciousness. Our hope is that it will inspire to a small halt of reflection in the otherwise entertainment-heavy stream of pictures at the internet.

Artist: Ethel Fiona Kings is an artist telling stories with her artwork. She is originally from Estonia like a part of me but is now based on Bali. Ethel will soon do an exhibition of her art. …If we are lycky… Follow her on facebook here and buy her art before someone else does it. Together we have created this digital serie of Work & Image labeled “What cannot be described in words.” Follow this project on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/JonasFaremoConsciousnessCreativity/

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What cannot be described in words?

What cannot be described in words?

Artwork: Ethel Fiona Kings, Text: Jonas Faremo

What cannot be described in words? Do you have the dicipline not to answer this question with words? Do you have the inner peace of waiting until you know the answer, or if not knowing, live in this question un-answered?

Our mind creates symbols to interpret and control reality. Words, images and movies categorized into good and bad to create order. But reality happens beyond our minds symbols and categorizations. Reality is not controlled, it is the infinite amount of possible events manifesting into one event in this moment. The only moment. The point of no return.

What is this?

This playful combination of word and image is a purely artistic project inspired by stillness. The questions came out of meditation and is combined with the artists artwork of devotion to life in consciousness. Our hope is that it will inspire to a small halt of reflection in the otherwise entertainment-heavy stream of pictures at the internet.

Artist: Ethel Fiona Kings is an artist telling stories with her artwork. She is originally from Estonia like a part of me but is now based on Bali. Ethel will soon do an exhibition of her art. …If we are lycky… Follow her on facebook here and buy her art before someone else does it. Together we have created this digital serie of Work & Image labeled “What cannot be described in words.” Follow this project on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/JonasFaremoConsciousnessCreativity/

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Contact Click here to stay in contact and receive a free “Slidecoach”.

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About Click here to read about Jonas Faremo.

What cannot be described in words?

What cannot be described in words?

Artwork: Ethel Fiona Kings, Text: Jonas Faremo

What cannot be described in words? Do you have the dicipline not to answer this question with words? Do you have the inner peace of waiting until you know the answer, or if not knowing, live in this question un-answered?

Our mind creates symbols to interpret and control reality. Words, images and movies categorized into good and bad to create order. But reality happens beyond our minds symbols and categorizations. Reality is not controlled, it is the infinite amount of possible events manifesting into one event in this moment. The only moment. The point of no return.

What is this?

This playful combination of word and image is a purely artistic project inspired by stillness. The questions came out of meditation and is combined with the artists artwork of devotion to life in consciousness. Our hope is that it will inspire to a small halt of reflection in the otherwise entertainment-heavy stream of pictures at the internet.

Artist: Ethel Fiona Kings is an artist telling stories with her artwork. She is originally from Estonian like a part of me but is now based on Bali. Ethel will soon do an exhibition fo her art. …If we are lycky… F0llow her on facebook here and buy her art before someone else does it. Together we have created this digital serie of Work & Image labeled “What cannot be described in words.” Follow this project on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/JonasFaremoConsciousnessCreativity/

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Contact Click here to stay in contact and receive a free “Slidecoach”.

Coaching & Guidance Click here to see what Jonas Faremo Offers.

About Click here to read about Jonas Faremo.

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