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Introducing a Gnostic Artist Angel Fernandez-Luna Padin - (852)

Introducing

A very good Spanish Gnostic missionary friend (Angel Fernandez Luna Padin), who has been in Gnosis for a very long time, and having retired from physical work a few years ago now, produces some real works of art in his spare time.

He can, upon a sketch or a reasonably detailed description, produce a drawing or a painting of the picture, symbol, scene or diagram that you like.

Here is a sample of his work.


Sample


I wake up to this every morning and it reminds me of how the Intimate Christ helps Peter, the part of the Being related to sex and the work with the waters. It reminds me to transmute the sexual energy so to stay above the waters and to have faith in the transmutation and in the Intimate Christ. It also reminds of the states of Jinas which I have always loved and yearn to experience one day.


Cost

He offers his work to Gnostic students or missionaries at no cost, though after seeing such works of art, and given the time and effort that goes into such a work, it really the moves heart to give him something. I think that it is bad form to give him nothing.


Contact

You can contact marenpetunus@gmail.com or perhaps him Angel, directly at angelyafrica@gmail.com. Mind you he does not speak English, so you will have to use Google translate to translate your English text into Spanish.

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