Entheon Faces (Alex Grey) #74/111

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Faces of Entheon, NFT, reveals the twenty-one foot high sculptural countenance planned for Entheon. The continuous band of faces that will wrap the building, symbolize the transcendent unity of all sacred paths. A band of Secret Writing, the art of Allyson Grey, wrapping the upper temple, signify the the unpronounceable language of creative Spirit. Above each Cosmic Eye of the continuous band of identical Godheads that ring the building, symbols of different world wisdom traditions are represented. Angels of Creative Imagination are tears of mercy on the cheeks of the many-faced Godhead. Each angel wields a Hermetic healing staff. Angels of Creativity bridge the Cosmic Eye of God and the human eye. Entheon means a place to discover the God within. At CoSM, Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, Entheon, Sanctuary of Visionary Art, is now under construction in the Hudson Valley of New York.
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