my moving art just went off my tv and it was there this am
Check out new videos by Greg Papania in his new "Echoes of Starlight" collection!
Here's one of or favorites - "In the Womb of Existence"
This piece is blooming at the rate of a delta + theta brainwave state accompanied by binaural music tuned to 432Hz woven with 528Hz tones. This is for us to connect to the divine feminine within ourselves and within our perceptible experience. No matter if we are man, woman, tree, insect or water—she is present in all of us. This is healing art… this art for meditation… this is art for balancing our brain, mind, body, and energy field so we can touch the infinite remembrance of the omnipotent joy that is life and that is us.
Audio & Visuals by Echoes of Starlight – listen on Spotify.
In the Womb of Existence
Much love to all for 2025! What is your New Year's Resolution? ❤️
love this community! just getting to explore it and am grateful to be here. :) 🍄
👁️ NEW VIDEO - "Amanda Sage: Visionary Artist"
In this soulful reflection, visionary artist Amanda Sage invites us into her creative world, where painting becomes a portal for transformation and healing.
From her studio in downtown Los Angeles, she speaks on the power of art to reveal unseen realms, spark collective imagination, and reconnect us to what truly matters—things like soil, water, and the spirit within. Through her Vision Train community, daily practice, and symbolic storytelling, Amanda offers art as a mirror, a meditation, and a movement toward a more conscious and connected world.
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Amanda Sage is an artist driven to contribute to the development of regenerative culture by using painting as a tool for transformation within the individual and collective.
Founder of the Vision Train, she is a community cultivator teaching transformational painting workshops, exhibiting her work in galleries, museums and festivals worldwide.
Enjoy a 19% discount off Amanda Sage prints & apparel here:
https://www.amandasagecollection.com/discount/movingart19
www.amandasage.com
www.visiontrain.org
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Tribe13 is a global collective of visionary artists, curators, and creators dedicated to elevating consciousness through transformational art.
Rooted in the ethos of community and collaboration, Tribe13 has grown from intimate festival showings into a celebrated traveling gallery and curatorial force that brings cutting-edge psychedelic, visionary, and contemporary art to diverse audiences across California, Colorado, New York, and beyond. The collective bridges ancient wisdom with modern expression, showcasing works that inspire healing, introspection, and connection.
Since its inception, Tribe13 has supported hundreds of artists through exhibitions, live painting, installations, and merchandise offerings. With a strong presence at major gatherings like MAPS, Bicycle Day, and regional art festivals, Tribe13 curates immersive spaces that honor creativity as a sacred act. The collective also engages in cultural storytelling, publication projects, and collaborative initiatives that preserve and propel visionary art movements.
As a nexus of artists and art lovers, Tribe13 continues cultivating a supportive ecosystem for creators while advocating for the value of art as a tool for social transformation. Whether through pop-up galleries, educational panels, or groundbreaking exhibitions, Tribe13 remains devoted to sharing the power of art to awaken, unite, and inspire.
Amanda Sage: Visionary Artist
Share pictures or videos of your favorite mushrooms! Bonus points if you've found them in the wild yourself! 😉 🍄
Here's a video shot by Louie Schwartzberg showing the magic of mushrooms through time-lapse!
Mushroom Waltz
I found these in the wildernet :) I started eating raw shiitake 30 years ago https://thewildernet.com/blog/freedom-of-thought/655
We've Learned from many of our viewers that the Moving Art series is used as a daily meditation ritual for many! We're so happy that people find meaning and daily practice through our work!
How has the Moving Art series impacted your life? ❤️
Moving Art: Patterns in Nature