The modern application of the holographic heart story
offered here actually has its source in antiquity. An
ancient Mayan Prophecy chiseled into stone tablets thousands
of years ago notes the importance of a stellar event that
would begin the last cycle, before the Mayan calendar
ends in 2012. That event was the Supernova 1987a. The
other critical source for the story is the visionary mind
and heart of Jennet Inglis.
Strange
thing was that, in Manhattan, 13 months before the light
from the event reached earth in February of 1987, Jennet
Inglis had already begun painting a series based on a
visionary stellar event that taken up residence in her
cerebellum. In the 13 months before the rest of the world
found out about the event, Jennet broke down the moving
imagery into some 200 still images that became the foundation
of the Radiance Series. Since then the artist has created
hundreds more images of the still unfolding story of the
Supernova. The evolving imagery and information about
the "pause between the heart beat" continues
to show its magic through Jennet's eye, mind, heart, and
hands.

By
the way, the Supernova never blew itself up in 1987 when
it should have. The remaining star, with its unusual properties
and activities, remains to this day a holographic and
philosophical wonder, as well as a profound scientific
mystery, still fathomless in many aspects.
The
Color Column you saw at the www.InglisArt.com portal represents
the gateway to the global holographic heart.
Check
CURRENT PROJECTS for further
info regarding publishing ventures with the "Supernova
in You."
Contact
Jennet for more info.