(https://www.wnyc.org/story/review-upward-spiral-hilma-af-klint/)
**Hilma of Klint **: from wiki:
Hilma af Klint (October 26, 1862 – October 21, 1944) was a Swedish artist and mystic whose paintings were among the first abstract art.[1] A considerable body of her abstract work predates the first purely abstract compositions by Kandinsky.[2] She belonged to a group called "The Five", a circle of women who shared her belief in the importance of trying to make contact with the so-called "High Masters"—often by way of séances.[3] Her paintings, which sometimes resemble diagrams, were a visual representation of complex spiritual ideas.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilma_af_Klint)
Here is one of her more famous painting "the altar" part of her "temple series"
https://media.wnyc.org/i/649/858/c/80/2018/10/pyramidcapture.JPG
her work is currently on display at the Guggenheim museum in NYC
guggenhiem video
The reoccurring theme in the videos/interviews is that none of the critics 'understand' the works. or at least they say they don't.
if you substitute the vague word "spiritualism", in the interviews and wiki summary, for the more descriptive "Luciferianism" the story becomes much more obvious. Hilma and her crew, known as the theosophical society, were Luciferians and now in keeping with the strangely predictive nature of her works we find similar symbology in popular culture.
Luis Vuitton- Bloomingdales NYC although this display's inspiration is attributed to 'the wizard of OZ' who's author mysteriously was also a member of the theosophical society.
the Luciferians has begun a cultural push, the time to usher in the NWO is at hand, some of the conduits for the push are pop-art, retail displays, music videos, billboards ect.. and once the mind is open to the notion that this symbolism is all around you, you may begin to see things differently
freedom tower
just food for thought. hope this is a high quality post
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version7 ago
luciferians have been on a push for a very long time. They are everywhere and don't hide it. They push their ideas as popular culture. see lucis trust, black cubes etc.
GetWoke ago
Yeah, just wanted to put some historical context on it for those new to the topic
version7 ago
I appreciate the post. I hope it helps others.