Grev
Kafi is the pseudonym of a couple of Russian painters, Gregory Kabachny
and Evdokia Fideliskaya, who are very followers of the Roerichs, and to
honor them they painted the following portraits:
In
this painting Nicholas Roerich appears floating in the air and holding
with a white blanket with his symbol of peace, the chintamani
stone that in the Buddhist and Hindu traditions is a mythical stone that
grants wishes to whoever wears it and that was very mentioned by
Roerich in his stories.
The
setting seems to represent the Kullu Valley in India, which is where
the Roerichs had their home and which is located on one side of the
Himalayas.
In
this second painting, Helena Roerich appears seated, receiving light
from the Brotherhood of Masters found in the Himalayas and she
transmitting this light to the earth.
And she having the chintamani stone perched on her right thigh.
THE RAYS THAT COME OUT
Regarding
the rays that they put on Nicolás and Helena Roerich, the esoteric
instructors explained that when a human has his crown chakra highly
activated, at a subtle level he emits an energetic light upwards, and
that the angels also have energy rays that they come out diagonally from
their backs but which clairvoyants mistook for wings.
However,
it seems inappropriate to me to have put those rays on the Roerichs,
the one on top because they were still very imperfect humans and had
their coronary chakra not activated at all, and the lateral rays either
because angels are much more developed than humans .
Grev
Kafi copied this thing about putting rays from Nicholas Roerich who painted master Morya in this way in his work “Fiat Rex”:
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