Arunachala – The Mountain of Light by Martijn Vlamings - Sacred Art

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Martijn Vlamings - Sacred Art

Voorst, Netherlands

About ‘Arunachala – The Mountain of Light’ by Martijn Vlamings - Sacred Art

"All movements of the mind are brought to a standstill by Arunachala...
It is difficult to put into words, except to one who has experienced it for oneself...
But it is a fact that even an image of the strange form of the Mountain of Light, seen through the eye of our mind, aids in a concentration that is not merely the beginning,…

Original created by Martijn Vlamings - Sacred Art.

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Martijn Vlamings - Sacred Art
Voorst, Netherlands

Martijn has had a natural talent for drawing and creating images since he was a child. As a child, he took classes at the Pieter Bruegel Institute in Veghel, and later he deliberately chose to study at the Grafisch Lyceum in Eindhoven. However, life took a different turn; he did not complete his studies and ended up in the IT world, where he built a long career.

But the urge to create never faded. After an intense period in which he battled Lyme disease and…

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