Ketu (Lunar South Node) | Mantra Oracle Art Print
Ketu (Lunar South Node) | Mantra Oracle Art Print
Ketu
oṃ ketave namaḥ
Ketu, the South Node of the Moon, and the severed tail of the demon Swarbhanu, has a thin and winding body and five serpent heads. He is shown with a head out of respect, and is bowed inward, eyes closed, demonstrating the inward nature that can border on alienation, isolation, and lack. His shadow is powerful, powerful enough to eclipse the sun, and the five serpent heads emerge from the eclipsed darkened sun above him. Through the darkness comes liberation, and this is demonstrated in the aerial view over the canyons where he hovers. The heightened view is only achieved by moving through these darker aspects, represented by the nodes of the Moon.
9"x12" print placed in a gold 12"x16" frame with a bevel-cut mat board.
Envisioned by Jason Adams, the Mantra Oracle collection is a collaboration of artist Lindsay Carron and Adams. As a mantra meditation teacher, Adams created a series of artwork prints to bring the energies of a number of Sanskrit mantras to life. By infusing each oracle card/artwork with the energies of each mantra, they have created an enlivened collection of divination cards and paintings. Each print is produced with the highest quality, to resemble the original artwork with spectacularly vivid clarity and color. Each print is produced with high quality archival inks on archival paper with a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4100 Large Format Printer.