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A stained-glass–style illustration focuses on a mountainous landscape beneath a fractured daytime sky. Jagged blue-gray mountains rise quietly above a small, orderly settlement of stone walls and pagoda-roofed buildings, partially visible along a winding river. Most of the image is occupied by the sky, which is broken into mosaic segments where pale daylight is overlaid by irregular fields of deep red and copper tones. The red light has no visible source and does not radiate like sunlight; instead it appears suspended and intrusive, cutting across the blue sky as an unnatural sign. The land below remains calm and intact, while the sky alone signals disclosure rather than destruction.
Consciousness Environment Religion

The Earthquake

“When the earth is shaken violently in its [last] quaking” (Qur’an 99:1)

By HiveGeist, 2 monthsFebruary 1, 2026 ago
Stained-glass mosaic based on a Penrose-style geometric pattern in muted green, ivory, and warm gold. Interlocking shapes form a coherent yet non-repeating structure, expressing unity through diversity. The image reflects the article’s exploration of the Beautiful Names of God as interconnected fields of meaning—names without faces, structure without depiction, coherence without a central form.
Consciousness Religion

Most Beautiful Names

“The Most Excellent Names belong to God”
(Qur’an 7:180)

By HiveGeist, 3 monthsJanuary 11, 2026 ago
Stained-glass–style night sky showing the star Sirius and the surrounding stars of Canis Major rendered as white–silver points connected by faint lines, set against a deep indigo mosaic background. The image presents the constellation as a quiet pattern of light rather than a symbolic figure, emphasizing stars as signs within the night sky.
Consciousness Religion Society

Star Seekers

“On the Day of Resurrection, God will judge between you regarding your differences.”
(Qur’an 22:69)

By HiveGeist, 4 monthsDecember 23, 2025 ago
A stained-glass style illustration showing a bald, dark-skinned man kneeling in prayer at the center of the frame. He wears a light tan cloak, rendered with soft geometric glass-like facets. Gentle purples, blues, and amber tones glow around him in the background, suggesting a sacred or otherworldly space. Abstract, shadowy figures stand far behind him, blurred into the mosaic texture.
Consciousness Religion Society

The Day We Return

“What you are promised is true: the Judgement will come” (Qur’an 51:5-6)

By HiveGeist, 5 monthsNovember 24, 2025 ago
A stained-glass style abstract artwork in shades of pearl white, grey, and midnight blue. Three Arabic letters ر ح م (R-Ḥ-M) are stylized and interwoven into a soft spiral, forming a symbolic womb-like chamber of light at the center. The curves blend into mosaic-like fragments, giving the impression of a quiet cosmic return or an inner sanctuary. The scene is luminous, contemplative, and free of anatomical imagery — a symbolic representation of mercy, origin, and return.
Consciousness Religion Society

From One Soul

Happy is the moment we sit together, with two forms, with two faces, yet one soul. You and I — Rumi

By HiveGeist, 5 monthsNovember 19, 2025 ago
A dark, warm-toned oil painting reimagines an elderly, bearded figure in the style of Rembrandt, but his face and body are fractured into a mosaic of overlapping geometric rectangles. The image blends classical realism with Cubist abstraction: deep browns, ochres, and golds form a shattered grid through which the man’s sombre expression emerges. His long hair and beard glow subtly within the fragmented pattern, suggesting a revered patriarch whose image is breaking apart — revealing not a person, but a collapsing system beneath.
Consciousness Religion Society

False Fatherhood

You and your fathers have
clearly gone astray. — Abraham

By HiveGeist, 5 monthsNovember 18, 2025 ago
A stained-glass mosaic artwork depicting a large, asymmetrical tree with deep emerald and jade-green tones. Three distinct roots spread downward like branching letters, joining into a single trunk. The canopy is lush and uneven, made of interlocking dark and light green glass pieces that resemble Penrose-style tiles. The light catches the leaves in shifting gradients, creating a sense of life, complexity, and quiet movement. The background is softly illuminated, giving the tree a symbolic, contemplative presence.
Consciousness Religion Society

S-L-M

Maybe you are searching among the branches, for what only appears in the roots. — Rumi

By HiveGeist, 5 monthsNovember 17, 2025 ago
A surreal yin–yang style painting of two serpents coiled in perfect circular balance. One serpent is turquoise and emerald, symbolizing fresh water, while the other is deep indigo and navy, symbolizing salt water. They spiral around each other in a swirling primordial ocean, embodying Apsu and Tiamat as the original unity.
Consciousness Philosophy Religion The Four Elements

The Original Unity

“We made every living thing from water.” (Qur’an 21:30)

By HiveGeist, 7 monthsSeptember 23, 2025 ago
A surreal blue-toned flood scene inspired by Noah’s Ark. A massive wooden Ark rises in the distance under stormy skies. In the foreground, swirling waters carry broken stone tablets inscribed with cuneiform, symbolizing law and memory dissolving into chaos as the flood resets balance.
Environment Religion Society The Four Elements

The Flood Pattern

The noise of mankind has become too much for me, I am losing sleep because of their uproar.
— Atrahasis Epic (Tablet I, Akkadian flood myth)

By HiveGeist, 7 monthsSeptember 20, 2025 ago
A circular representation of global unity and interconnectedness, featuring symbols of various philosophies and belief systems arranged around a map of the world at the center. The image combines a cosmic background with radiant light effects, emphasizing harmony and balance between diverse perspectives. The art style is vibrant and symbolic, showcasing a unified vision of collective consciousness and shared values.
Religion

Omnism & Paths to God

I searched for God and found only myself. I searched for myself and found only God. — Rumi

By HiveGeist, 2 yearsJune 22, 2024 ago
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