The other day I was watching a British detective drama called Bookish. It’s set in 1946 in London. I thoroughly enjoyed the show and production quality and was so immersed in the time period my imagination went to town.
I saw my Radiance sphere key, 40.2, with its Sage word of Irreverence living as a character in that place and time. I am very careful to use AI only occasionally and with care yet I thought that this idea really deserved some playful attention.
I began crafting the woman I had in my mind with words for the AI generator … she was plump and had a cat in her arms. Her place was in an old bookstore and her eyes twinkled and her smile knew both joy and sorrow but mostly mystery. She loved chocolates and books yet after the war only the books were in excess (the dilemma of 40 is excess). I had to play a lot with the style I wanted on my AI generator (Microsoft Designer). I started with watercolor illustration as a style and then watercolor only… went to cinematic and on to photo realism. I couldn’t decide if she had red hair still or was white as I am now.

I settled on photorealism and the photo below encompasses the depth and enigmatic quality this energy has for me within my Radiance Sphere.

Ok my friends… I began this article a few days ago and found that I simply couldn’t encompass the deep transformational experience I had creating this image and the subsequent two images with the written word. So I turned on my camera and recorded this much more in-depth video. (Please know that you do not need your Sage word to do something like this portrait project. I relied just as much, if not more, on my understanding of my keys in their spheres without the Sage line as with.)
As I look at the three images and their words on my bulletin board … and off (the images and characteristics of these women are etched into my psyche) … I continue to make new revelations about these keys, these words, the relationships between them. It’s been an amazing experience for me and I can’t wait to add to it each month as I continue to move along the Golden Path.
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