Memento Mori 7.0
MEMENTO MORI 7.0
There are two ways to move through a life. Toward yourself — accumulating, protecting, contracting around what is yours. Or toward everything else — opening, giving, expanding into the recognition that separation was always the illusion and unity was always the truth underneath it.
The Law of One calls these polarities. Not good and evil in the moral sense — simply two directions of travel available to every consciousness that passes through the world. This skull chose one of them. Deliberately, completely, without reservation.
The geometric backdrop is electric with that choice — vivid and interconnected, a field of patterns that only becomes visible when you stop looking at any single element and allow yourself to see the whole. The crossbones here are not the symbol of a pirate or a warning label. They are the signature of a being who understood that the body was always the least of what they were — a temporary instrument in service of something much larger than itself.
This is the skull of someone who spent their life asking not what the universe could give them, but what they could give back. Who understood that every action taken in service of genuine love adds something to the total — that individual lives, lived well and toward the light, contribute to a universal movement that no single death can interrupt.
Crowned. Oriented toward oneness. Already home.
A3 (29.7 × 42 cm) · Acrylic on wood panel · 2024 · One of a kind Unframed. Signed on the front and on the reverse. Certificate of Authenticity included.

