The Dream of Prakasha Shakti | Original Painting
Acrylic on Canvas
2014
36" × 48" × 1.5"
The Dream of Prakasha Shakti
Three vivid, radiant women visited Roger in a dream in 2012.
They were Iccha, Jnana, and Kriya.
They arrived with familiar heads and bodies, choosing forms that would not frighten him. Their presence was deeply loving, and with it came a quiet knowing—of harmony, balance, and perfection.
Everything happening is happening in perfection.
Nothing needs to be changed.
Nothing is out of place.
Nothing is out of order.
There was no instruction and no message to carry forward—only the direct experience that everything already was as it should be, accompanied by immense love.
Months later, without intention, memory, or effort, this image moved through Roger’s hands and onto paper. At the time, he was not working in acrylic, so he commissioned a local painter to realize the image on canvas.
What appears here is not an exact depiction of the dream. It is the frequencies of the goddesses as they appear somewhere within—and prior to—fully assembled form.
Roger calls this piece The Dream of Prakasha Shakti.
Concept and original drawing by Roger Metz.
Painting executed in collaboration with commissioned painter Sarah Christensen.
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