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“…Divine images, mirrors most luminous and without flaw, receptive of the primal light and the supremely Divine ray, and devoutly filled with the entrusted radiance, and again, spreading this radiance ungrudgingly to those after it, in accordance with the supremely Divine regulations.”

 

DIONIGI AREOPAGITA, “The Celestial Hierarchy”

 

 

 

The Angel
1996, oil on canvas, cm 50x40
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The Angel | A Staretz reading in front of the Iconostasis | Hesychasm | Eastern Atmospheres | Desert Sand | Desert Sand II | The Monk | The Gaze |  Spiritual Insight | The Gregorian Chant | Silence in the Cloister-garth | Sufis in front of the Mihrab | A Sufi reading a Book | The Dance of the Dervishes | The Shaykh | The Wisdom of the Heart | The Song of Songs | A Rabbi | Zen Monks in Meditation | Glimpses and Colours from India |  Yoga | Taiji Quan