
Final, 18″ x 24″, Acrylic & Collage on Paper, March 2026
This piece is about a warm-blooded creature seemingly surrounded by many cold-blooded creatures. The Walrus floating in the Ocean. It is about dimensions and things not appearing as they seem. We do not know how much space lies between all these creatures in the ocean as the water – a living creature itself – magnifies them and makes them bigger than they may be. It could just be a glimpse in the moment that seems to be one thing when it is another…Pause.
This is a lesson for the now-times. Don’t believe what you see – hear even in-person, in your environment. If things seem “bad” – wait – and go in through the Aetheric Realms first rather than doing battle in the 3D reality. There is so much more than meets the eye… depth perception, interdemensionality, coinciding time-lines, going back into the past and inserting Divinity, changing the frequency of situations – Prayer – respect for the Higher Plan – these are all powers of the Aetheric Realms. In this painting – the Aether is symbolized by the Ocean…as above, so below…
What I have found, as someone who is awake, is that I can use prayer and energy to command change for myself which will better others. Thoughts are things, and so it is best for me to be clear and optimistic at all times so as not to anchor negativity – so I can use methods such as the Court of Atonement or simply removing things I have done and said in the past, utilizing dowsing and prayer, to change circumstances for the better…going back in time and inserting Divinity where there was none before, or using a pendulum to alter the frequency of a situation, person, words, for the highest good, can open pathways that might have seemed blocked.
Awake does not mean “woke”. Woke is a term that is coined to describe a globalist-backed-socialist movement of conformity, whereas being awake means being aware of the Presence of the Creator in all things at all times and understanding of Laws of Nature that one can be aligned to, to gain access to Power.

Here’s what I started with…
I was sick on and off throughout the month with a combo nose, cough, stomach bug, so this substrate sat on the easel as I walked through the kitchen daily… it was not till I began to get well that I was able to make progress…

Walrus,
the start of the show – as the only warm-blooded creature …
With thick skin, the walrus teaches to be thick-skinned and protect your personal space. It’s a sign to stand up for oneself and loved ones. Highly social, walruses huddle together for warmth and safety. This reflects the spiritual need for belonging, family bonds, and nurturing relationships. The walrus reminds you that you are not alone—your “herd” is a source of strength – albeit, not in this case. The Walrus is alone, unified with the Ocean, the sky and the Sun and the Creator.

Tortoise, upper left…
The tortoise representing longevity, wisdom, patience, and resilience. It’s slow, deliberate pace teaches the value of steady progress, encouraging one to trust the journey rather than rush the ending. The tortoise’s shell symbolizes protection, inner strength, and self-reliance, serving as a reminder to safeguard one’s energy. The Tortoise Shell records a 13-month calendar, including 28-days per month. View in this post, at the bottom.
Details – Eyes in the feet – “watch where you are going” – especially because the eyes belong to El Diablo… utilizing the dark energy to define the LIGHT vs. avoiding it…

Star Fish
The Pentagram is represented… and also it’s ability to regrow it’s limbs shows sovereignty in the balance of the Spirit over the senses –
Details: 3 Starfish – The Trinity – The Void + The Male + The Female equals the foundation of all life. Thoughts > Intuition > Action. Spirit > Mind > Body. Father > Holy Spirit > Son.

Snail, dead center
Spirilic patience, resilience, and deep self-reflection. Its slow, deliberate movement is a reminder to trust the journey and embrace life’s natural rhythm, and shape – the Spiral – 3, 6, 9, are all about the Spiral as the means of evolution in the Causal Realms. Vortex Math…

Crab, lower right corner
The crab’s hard shell symbolizes the need to establish and maintain healthy boundaries, both emotionally and physically, shielding oneself from external threats. The crab’s sideways movement represents the ability to navigate life’s challenges through indirect or unconventional paths, promoting flexibility and resourcefulness.

Makinaw Trout, hidden in negative space…
The fish’s presence in cold, clear waters is associated with purity, renewal, and the cleansing of the spirit. Tribes such as the Ojibwe and Algonquin recognize the Mackinaw Trout (known as namegos or mitchimakinak) not just as a food source but as a sacred being tied to the health of ecosystems and the well-being of communities. Its ability to thrive in deep, cold waters reflects inner strength and the importance of staying grounded during times of change.
Additionally, the Mackinaw Trout symbolizes abundance and fertility, reminding people to honor and be thankful for the resources provided by nature. Its spiritual significance encourages individuals to trust their intuition, embrace transformation, and live in alignment with the natural flow of life.

Pink Purple Dragon
In Chinese mythology, dragons are benevolent, wise, and associated with good fortune, prosperity, water, and the emperor, representing harmony, strength, and the flow of life. They are seen as guardians of natural forces and symbols of longevity and spiritual authority. I choose this mythology because there are water dragons, who represent emotion and intuition.

Bully Fish
Bullies and groups – the uncritical acceptance of beliefs, doctrines, or group norms within a community, often at the expense of individual conscience, critical thinking, or personal spiritual discernment. It occurs when the desire for harmony, conformity, and loyalty to “tribe” overrides personal ethical reflection or principled examination.

Bully Fish 2
Refers to the use of authority, beliefs, or practices to intimidate, manipulate, control, or coerce others — often under the guise of moral or doctrinal correctness. It typically involves a power imbalance, such as a leader exploiting their position in a spiritual community to enforce conformity, instill fear, or shame individuals into compliance.

Gold Fish
Their golden color represents wealth and divine wisdom, while their constant forward motion signifies progress, resilience, and the ability to overcome obstacles.

Orange Dragon (Lizard)
Adaptability, regeneration, and transformation. The lizard’s ability to shed its tail and regrow it symbolizes renewal, resilience, and the power to heal from past wounds. It encourages letting go of outdated patterns, beliefs, or relationships to embrace new beginnings…about to chomp on Gold Fish – or not?

Sea Slug
Balance of Yin and Yang: With both male and female reproductive organs, sea slugs symbolize the integration of masculine (Yang) and feminine (Yin) energies—creativity, intuition, compassion, and confidence—within a single be

El Diablo
Appears once again as complex figure in my work — both feared and fascinating – shadow and light-bringer. He may symbolize chaos, trickery, or even a necessary force in cycles of death and rebirth, as seen in celebrations like the Day of the Dead. As the Light Bringer, following his ways bring people to relationship with God, out of desperation.
El D serves as a powerful spiritual metaphor for temptation, moral duality, and the inner battle between light and darkness
Details: Snail’s Antennas are in-between sea weed strands in El-D’s mouth…looking into the un-begun of the Ocean… The seed of this journey has to look into the shadow and go with the flow, as it evolves it’s next steps…

Sea Weed
Seaweed creates a shield of protection, much like it shelters marine life. In magical practices, it’s used to ward off negative energies and evil spirits, with braids hung at doorways or offered to water spirits to ensure safety. It goes with the flow along with the current.


