Cosmic Parade represents the wheel of life. The
journey begins on the left side of the picture at horizon level, where the fetus begins
the cycle, coming into the physical plane. The dance of life is performed on the earth
plane, as illustrated by the parade on the lower part of the picture. The bodies on the
lower right side are leaving their physicality and returning once again to spirit. The
spirits go into the light and come out transformed as free flying light bodies.
Then, they compress, ignite, and begin the cycle all over again. There is
a one way valve or flap above the sun where some of them leave the cycle of birth and
death. Most of them remain on the cycle of life in order to learn more lessons and to
raise their consciousness. The little man in the water is a gatekeeper. There are other
gatekeepers in the water further upstream. As the beings pass by these gatekeepers they
must confront their fears. When the artist was painting this area, more than three hundred
nature spirits, devas, and lower earth elementals came through her and onto the canvas.
There were so many coming through at the same time that they were painted on top of each
other. They kept getting compressed and covered up.
The devas up front came in last. They had a lot of "chutzpah."
They noticed the artist was burning out on the project and they knew when the artist was
about done with the painting, so they jumped on the canvas last because they knew they
wouldn't be covered over. Directly below the sun, is an earthly green little deva who
stands as the leader of the pack. He appears cocky, vain, and has a side profile. He leads
his entourage of beings, strutting their earthy energies. He said "Come on guys, it's
time to hop on board. I want to be seen. Me first, me first!"
They are very childlike, mischievous, and self-centered. These devas
waited last so they could be first. This devic wheel remains on the lower dimensions, it
doesn't go anywhere. The big wheel of life, death, and rebirth is for humans. The
butterflies riding on the backs of the animals represent transformation. Some of the
butterflies become spirit and intertwine with some of the animals. There is an eagle, a
bear, a camel, and an elephant.