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Time Travel in Tuscany

19 September 2025

 Richard Dvorak

Text and photos by Richard Dvořák (phpto) 

To enlarge the images click on the icon at the right bottom.

This summer, Aischa Gianna Mueller — an Italy-based artist and scholar whose recent work “Choreographies of Unsettlement” explores the discrepancies between Earth’s irregular rotation and the precisely measured atomic time that underpins IT systems, two timescales that slowly drift apart — took us on a journey a few thousand years back into Etruscan times. The Etruscan civilization flourished from about the 9th century BCE until the late 1st century BCE, when Rome absorbed its lands and culture.

The “cities of tufa” — Sovana, Sorano, and Pitigliano — are built directly upon, and in many cases carved out of, volcanic tufa stone. These towns reveal layers of history where sacredness and daily life overlap, from the Etruscan period through medieval Christianity to the present day.

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A note from Joma Sipe in Portugal (August 2025)

03 August 2025

JOMA 

Joma, the artist 

Following the series of projects I started doing with the Christ Energy and Light, I share the sixth and seventh artworks that I have made this year. 

One work is called SAL IN CHRISTUS LACRYMA (Salt in a Christ Tear), dimensions: 8x14cm, frame: 25x29cm, all made with gold-based ink pens and crystals.

Read more: A note from Joma Sipe in Portugal (August 2025)
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Eternal Bonds: Four Meditations on Unity and Light

09 June 2025

Text and photos by Richard Dvořák

 

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Richard at work

I’d like to share four small paintings from a collection my wife and I have gathered over the years — works that hold deep personal meaning for me. These four pieces were created by two artists who have shaped my life in quiet but profound ways: my former art teacher and mentor, and his wife. Both studied under Joseph Beuys and have spent their lives immersed in the practice of painting, living with quiet integrity and intensity.

Though not Theosophists, their presence opened my inner path more than any other teaching. When I was sixteen, I spent several days in their home — days immersed in painting, in the study of artists, and in long conversations about Astrology, the Tarot, and the I Ching. One night, lying in their guest room, I experienced what I now recognize as my first awakening — a moment of unmistakable clarity and inner connectedness. So clear, I knew it wouldn’t last past sleep. And yet, its imprint stayed with me. That quiet, expansive sense of being wholly part of all life has returned only a few times since — but I have never forgotten it, and it continues to shape all of my decisions to this day.

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The Art of Jack Wise

05 May 2025

Kathleen Hall – Canada

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Jack Wise

Jack Wise was a painter whose work reflected his deep spiritual values. He studied Eastern mysticism and western esotericism and was influenced by Buddhist philosophies. His artworks reflect both his personal journey and spiritual explorations. In particular, the mandala paintings he created served as visual representations of spiritual principles mapping a pathway toward enlightenment and universal truths.  

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A note from Joma Sipe in Portugal (April 2025)

19 April 2025

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UNUM PULSATIO CORDIS CHRISTUS, Joma Sipe holding the framed work 

Following the series of panels I started doing with the Christ Energy and Light, I now share the fifth artwork that I have done this year. This work is called UNUM PULSATIO CORDIS CHRISTUS (A Beat of the Heart of Christ). It is not a very large panel, like the previous ones. This one measuring approx. 45.5x35.5cm, visible size, and a golden frame with 60x50cm size, all done with gold-based ink pens and crystals.

Read more: A note from Joma Sipe in Portugal (April 2025)
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Lichtspiel – A Dance of Light and Form

18 February 2025

Text and photos by Richard Dvořák

RD

Richard, photographer, artist and sincere seeker

This series of three images explores the interplay between light, form, and perception. Captured in the late afternoon of a winter’s day in Saxon Switzerland, in the mountainous Erzgebirge, these photographs embody a moment of quiet discovery—where attention is instinctively drawn to the reflections of sunlight, allowing beauty to reveal itself in its most ephemeral state.

Much like our relationship with the divine, what we perceive is shaped by the position we take. Looking toward the source—one sees an interplay of radiance and shadow, where clarity dissolves into abstraction. The intensity of the light can overwhelm, making it difficult to see details clearly, just as an unfiltered encounter with the divine might surpass our understanding. Turning away, other patterns emerge—softer, more familiar, yet still shaped by the light that illuminates them.

The images focus on delicate plants bathed in golden sunlight, their details illuminated against a softly blurred backdrop.

[Click on the images to enlarge] 

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A note from Joma Sipe in Portugal (January 2025)

11 January 2025

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Joma Sipe

I share with all of you the Artwork (Special box with Pendant) that I created for Christmas 2024. It is the VISHVA-VAJRA 2024 (The Double Thunderbolt Sceptre — The Diamond of Power). See explanation below. This symbol was inspired by the Vajra symbol used by Tantric Hindu and Tibetans, also called Dorje. This is a double Vajra or Dorje version.

Read more: A note from Joma Sipe in Portugal (January 2025)
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  3. Lawren Harris and Theosophy – Part One
  4. A note from Joma Sipe in Portugal (October 2024)
  5. Sun-filled Summer Morning in Central Europe

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