Twinkles of the painting "The way of the silence" (1900-1903) By František Kupka
1. There are many myths about ancient Egypt
In the beginning, there are many myths, what is connected to the Egyptian pyramids, and one is that the unrest of Egypt have been made because somebody wants to deny the scientists research those pyramids. The strange thing of those structures is that the Muslims didn't destroy them, and that thing is grown the legend of the pyramids.
But as you see this is not mentioned as the scientific text. It's meant for the thinking about the painting "The way of silence" Sometimes somebody asked the painter, what his paintings portrayed. And sometimes the story tells that the artist, whose name I will tell you in the next chapter answered, "what do you see in those paintings?". The question was asked after the artist has been transformed into abstraction. But in fact, we all have a different way to see things and that's why every painting might have even thousands of twinkles.
2. Theosophical connection
Theosophical society has been given an inspiration the painting, "The way of silence" what has been painted František Kupka, and there have been many ways to the twinkle of that painting. The one way is that inspiration to this painting has been given Helena Blavatsky, the woman, who wrote the book "Isis Unveiled".
In this twinkle, Kupka has taken the idea that the statues or crystals in the statue have been or will be stored the weak energies from the stars. That energy is very weak, and only when the people are alone in the night, they can feel that cosmic energy, what is coming from the stars, and what is stored in those stones in billions of years.
3. Kupka wanted to portray some kind of threat
When we are thinking about this twinkle, we might notice that Kupka was really interested in science. And maybe the road between the sphinxes is made for warning. If those sphinxes would store some kind of electric vortex, that thing would influence to the brain core, but as you see, this writing is made for only the analyze of the mind of Kupka, or the things, what that man might think during the painting process.
If we are thinking this painting in the pure thing, what is coming from the mind of Kupka, and if we would connect that inspiration to the tests, what were made by using electricity, we must realize that maybe Kupka wanted to portray some ancient energy or threat in that painting. The idea might be that when the lonely walker would walk between those statues, would there be a pair of statues, where the level of the electricity is a very high, and then the electric arc would turn the person to ash.
4. The transformation process in the painting
Sometimes I have been thought that maybe Kupka captured the process in this painting. When the person would start to walk between those sphinxes, the electromagnetic vortex would transform that inmates way to think. And that means that while walking on this road, that person would not come out as the same person, who went to that road, which is guarded by sphinxes. The question what the walker might think is, why those sphinxes are in there, and if we would want to connect this twinkle to the real life, that traveler would ask "why those statues have not been destroyed?".
The person is walking deeper and deeper to that road, and there would seem no danger. The only way to stop the road is to turn back, but in the silent night would be the danger, what the observer cannot even imagine, while he walks in the warm night on the road, what was mentioned only for kings and rulers. And at the last, I must say that maybe Kupka thought that in ancient Egypt were more than one Sphinx, which is located in the front of the Great Pyramid.
1. There are many myths about ancient Egypt
In the beginning, there are many myths, what is connected to the Egyptian pyramids, and one is that the unrest of Egypt have been made because somebody wants to deny the scientists research those pyramids. The strange thing of those structures is that the Muslims didn't destroy them, and that thing is grown the legend of the pyramids.
But as you see this is not mentioned as the scientific text. It's meant for the thinking about the painting "The way of silence" Sometimes somebody asked the painter, what his paintings portrayed. And sometimes the story tells that the artist, whose name I will tell you in the next chapter answered, "what do you see in those paintings?". The question was asked after the artist has been transformed into abstraction. But in fact, we all have a different way to see things and that's why every painting might have even thousands of twinkles.
2. Theosophical connection
Theosophical society has been given an inspiration the painting, "The way of silence" what has been painted František Kupka, and there have been many ways to the twinkle of that painting. The one way is that inspiration to this painting has been given Helena Blavatsky, the woman, who wrote the book "Isis Unveiled".
In this twinkle, Kupka has taken the idea that the statues or crystals in the statue have been or will be stored the weak energies from the stars. That energy is very weak, and only when the people are alone in the night, they can feel that cosmic energy, what is coming from the stars, and what is stored in those stones in billions of years.
3. Kupka wanted to portray some kind of threat
When we are thinking about this twinkle, we might notice that Kupka was really interested in science. And maybe the road between the sphinxes is made for warning. If those sphinxes would store some kind of electric vortex, that thing would influence to the brain core, but as you see, this writing is made for only the analyze of the mind of Kupka, or the things, what that man might think during the painting process.
If we are thinking this painting in the pure thing, what is coming from the mind of Kupka, and if we would connect that inspiration to the tests, what were made by using electricity, we must realize that maybe Kupka wanted to portray some ancient energy or threat in that painting. The idea might be that when the lonely walker would walk between those statues, would there be a pair of statues, where the level of the electricity is a very high, and then the electric arc would turn the person to ash.
4. The transformation process in the painting
Sometimes I have been thought that maybe Kupka captured the process in this painting. When the person would start to walk between those sphinxes, the electromagnetic vortex would transform that inmates way to think. And that means that while walking on this road, that person would not come out as the same person, who went to that road, which is guarded by sphinxes. The question what the walker might think is, why those sphinxes are in there, and if we would want to connect this twinkle to the real life, that traveler would ask "why those statues have not been destroyed?".
The person is walking deeper and deeper to that road, and there would seem no danger. The only way to stop the road is to turn back, but in the silent night would be the danger, what the observer cannot even imagine, while he walks in the warm night on the road, what was mentioned only for kings and rulers. And at the last, I must say that maybe Kupka thought that in ancient Egypt were more than one Sphinx, which is located in the front of the Great Pyramid.
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