
For context this painting is by Kim Noble, an artist who suffered severe abuse as a toddler. Looking at her other works, the abuse seems to have been perpetrated by some kind of organization—many of her paintings show multiple adults torturing children. Her art gained a lot of traction on social media, specially when the Epstein case blew up. (That said, there's no official connection between Epstein and her paintings…) This particular image, though, left me confused. There's a lot happening in it, but I did notice the Kabbalah symbol at the center. I still don't know much about symbolism, this one is just a lot and I wanna make sense of it
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The kabbalah is the tree of life, it’s centered in the painting because it is the center of everything really. People with sexual trauma are aware of their inner workings.
The painting seems to show layers of reality all based around it
because mk ultra/project monarch is an ancient occult practice
Meditate deeply enough on God’s name and you might even see the Tree yourself. It’s not surprising to me it shows up in such work, after such intense experiences, but I think it’s something brought out of us by experience, not implanted into us by it. The Tree in you predates the tree as depicted in two-dimensional form by an eternity.
The top is a depiction of Heaven. The bottom is Hell.
You start in the middle. If you go up to the path of the book it leads to Heaven. If you go down It leads to prison death and hell. Hell looks like they are harvesting babies from women and feeding them to giant serpents.
Looks like a Thom Yorke album.