Agnes Pelton
Agnes Pelton was a visionary painter whose luminous abstractions arose from a lifelong commitment to spiritual exploration and inner transformation. Working largely in solitude and outside the dominant art movements of her time, she developed a deeply personal visual language rooted in mysticism, meditation, and a search for the divine within. Her paintings do not merely depict beauty—they radiate with presence, carrying the stillness and clarity of spiritual experience translated into colour and form. Born...
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Ethel Le Rossignol
Ethel Le Rossignol was a spiritual medium and visionary artist whose work emerged as a direct expression of communication with higher realms. Her luminous, symbolic watercolours were created not as aesthetic objects, but as transmissions from spirit guides, intended to uplift, teach, and reveal the hidden harmony between the earthly and the divine. Deeply rooted in the tradition of mediumistic art, Le Rossignol’s work stands as a powerful testament to the belief that creativity can...
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Georgiana Houghton
Georgiana Houghton was a spiritual artist whose extraordinary, abstract drawings emerged not from the conventions of 19th-century art, but from a deep engagement with spirit communication and divine inspiration. Long before abstraction was formally recognised in the art world, Houghton was producing vibrant, intricate compositions that she believed were guided by spirits, angels, and deceased artists. Her work was not art in the traditional sense—it was a sacred record, a visual trace of her connection...
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Hilma af Klint
Hilma af Klint was a pioneering artist and spiritual visionary whose work prefigured abstract art, emerging not from aesthetic trends but from a profound inner calling to depict the unseen forces of the universe. Long before abstraction was formally introduced to the mainstream art world, af Klint was painting vast, radiant, symbolic compositions guided by what she described as higher spiritual intelligences. For her, art was not self-expression—it was revelation, a sacred task entrusted to...
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Madge Gill
Madge Gill was a visionary artist and spiritual medium whose extraordinary drawings emerged not from formal training or artistic ambition, but from a deep, intuitive connection to what she believed was a guiding spiritual presence. Her work is one of the most compelling examples of mediumistic art in the 20th century, created in private, often obsessively, and offered as a form of spiritual communication rather than public expression. For Gill, art was not self-expression—it was...
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Anna Mary Howitt
Anna Mary Howitt was a painter, writer, and spiritual thinker whose creative life was deeply entwined with her search for deeper truths beyond the material world. While not as widely recognised today, she was a significant figure in 19th-century England’s artistic and spiritual circles, particularly in the context of early feminist thought and the rise of spiritualism. Her art and writing reflect a profound belief in the soul’s journey, the role of inner vision, and...
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Emma Kunz
Emma Kunz was a visionary artist and healer whose work was deeply rooted in spirituality, intuition, and the belief in unseen energies that shape both the human body and the cosmos. Her art was not made for galleries or aesthetic pleasure—it was created as part of a healing practice, a sacred dialogue between inner vision and cosmic law. Working in almost complete obscurity during her lifetime, Kunz left behind a body of work that today...
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The Secret (2006)
The 2006 film The Secret, directed by Drew Heriot and based on Rhonda Byrne’s book of the same name, is a self-help documentary that explores the concept of the law of attraction—the idea that thoughts have the power to shape reality. Blending spirituality, personal development, and metaphysics, The Secret presents the notion that positive thinking, visualization, and focused intention can manifest success, happiness, and abundance. While widely embraced as an inspirational guide to empowerment, the...
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What the Bleep Do We Know!? (2004)
The 2004 film What the Bleep Do We Know!?, directed by William Arntz, Betsy Chasse, and Mark Vicente, is a unique blend of documentary, drama, and animation that explores the intersection of quantum physics, consciousness, and spirituality. More than just a film, What the Bleep presents a thought-provoking inquiry into the nature of reality, the power of the mind, and the role of human perception in shaping experience. It challenges viewers to question their understanding...
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Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
The 2022 film Everything Everywhere All at Once, directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, is a mind-bending, emotionally powerful journey through multiverses, existential questions, and the search for meaning. While wrapped in absurdist humour, high-energy action, and stunning visuals, the film carries profound spiritual themes about identity, choice, interconnectedness, and enlightenment. At its core, Everything Everywhere All at Once is a meditation on the chaos of existence, the power of love, and the realization...
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Ghost (1990)
The 1990 film Ghost, directed by Jerry Zucker and starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and Whoopi Goldberg, is a timeless blend of romance, mystery, and supernatural elements. While widely recognized as a love story, Ghost carries profound spiritual themes about the afterlife, the soul’s journey, and the power of love beyond physical existence. At its core, the film explores questions of life, death, justice, and spiritual transformation, making it not just a touching romantic drama,...
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God's Not Dead 2 (2016)
The 2016 film God’s Not Dead 2, directed by Harold Cronk, continues the faith-based themes of its predecessor, this time focusing on religious freedom, standing up for one’s beliefs, and the role of faith in a secular world. While the first film explored personal conviction in the face of intellectual opposition, God’s Not Dead 2 expands on the idea that faith is not only personal but also public—raising questions about how religious belief intersects with...
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