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Divine Inspiration – a magnificent artistic interpretation of a 6,000-year-old image.
The inspiration for this painting is a 6,000-year-old image of the Sri Yantra. The red represents the feminine with the center triangle pointed down, the white represents the masculine, and their union is represented by the upward and downward triangles.

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Shown here: Sacred Silks Sri Yantra Silk Square #687 (as a wall hanging on a Smoked Bamboo Textile Hanger #639)

Sri Yantra Silk Square
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Sri Yantra Silk Square 35" x 35", Hand-screen printed, 100% Silk Twill, hand rolled hem. #687, $70 - Wholesale $35

Shown on Smoked Bamboo Textile Hanger
for 35" silks. #639 $30 - Wholesale $15
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Sri Yantra WearTHE ART
The inspiration for this painting is a 6,000-year-old image of the Sri Yantra. The red represents the feminine with the center triangle pointed down, the white represents the masculine, and their union is represented by the upward and downward triangles.

In each of the eight directions, there is a Buddha honoring the Sacred Yantra. This is the oldest-known yantra and is considered to be the Mother of all yantras. Paul Heussenstamm's paintings are on display in temples, spiritual centers and private collections worldwide.

THE ARTIST
Paul Heussenstamm, master painter, is a fourth-generation artist. His mission and life's work are the artistic creating and teaching of the ancient language of spiritual art. His intensly-colorful paintings are for and from the soul, and serve as a pathway to conscious awakening, self-realization, healing and wholeness. His recurring theme of art as a spiritual path stems from numerous pilgrimages, meditating and praying at the Sacred Sites of the world's great religions.