This blog contains the drawings and paintings of Corina Chirila
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Horror cremation scene from the dacian history
"To break a man’s bone in death is the same as to break it in life", “Be wary of mutilation even to a mordacious dog” and "burning is a punishment that must only be delivered by the Creator" These words full of wisdom have made millions of people respect their dead relatives, preventing them from destroying their bodies and all that those persons have been by fire. This is the truth many people who think they know all that can be known by science tend to ignore accepting to give their bodies for cremation. No living creature on Earth and in this universe deserves to be burned to ashes, not even plants. Doing so will kill it totally and permanently, it's the supreme criminal act.
This horror painting is about cremation and the soul screaming it's terrible pain while the body is destroyed, a scene of death and total destruction of the body and soul. This image is inspiring a deep fear and negative emotion, deeper than the fear inspired by the image of a body that is "eaten by worms" cause we instinctively know that this is an image of total destruction. All the animals are affraid of fire, except some humans who have broken their bonds with nature.
The dacians burned their dead people and it didn't take long until they disappeared
This is how the dacians were treating their dead. They had no cemeteries. They were burning their dead people and men wearing masks with horns were singing and dancing around the burning bodies during the "funeral parties", like the devils in hell. The same thing has happened to the romans. Their empire entered the decline period when they started cremating people. All the civilizations who have burned their dead like this have vanished from history, while those who buried their dead people have survived, perpetuating their culture.
Why does this happen?
The soul the religions talk about is nothing more than the cellular memory and it is NOT indestructible. It has a biochemical basis and it may also be related to the memory of water It can be destroyed by high temperatures and cremation is permanently erasing it. If the body is not burned than the substances in the body that store this memories, even water with water memory, are transferred to other living beings. We can say the soul is reincarnating in the worms that grow on the deceased body, then in the plants around, in other animals and maybe in another human being. If living humans get the information from the cellular memories of those who have died long time ago then there will be a cultural continuity of the society. If the the dead dead people in a community are destroyed by fire this information is forever lost and that community will decline. All the civilizations in the past have entered a decline period and disappeared shortly after cremation has become popular replacing the traditional burial. That's why religions that consider cremation a sin and don't allow people to practice it are so powerful, surviving for thousands of years and spreading around the world. The dead people who strongly believed in that god have passed their cellular memories to the future generations while atheists and rationalists prefered to be burned, not knowing this will permanently erase their beliefs based on science from the collective mental. Until now science has denied there is something that remains after death while religion has used this phenomena for thousands of years.
This horror painting is about cremation and the soul screaming it's terrible pain while the body is destroyed, a scene of death and total destruction of the body and soul. This image is inspiring a deep fear and negative emotion, deeper than the fear inspired by the image of a body that is "eaten by worms" cause we instinctively know that this is an image of total destruction. All the animals are affraid of fire, except some humans who have broken their bonds with nature.
The dacians burned their dead people and it didn't take long until they disappeared
This is how the dacians were treating their dead. They had no cemeteries. They were burning their dead people and men wearing masks with horns were singing and dancing around the burning bodies during the "funeral parties", like the devils in hell. The same thing has happened to the romans. Their empire entered the decline period when they started cremating people. All the civilizations who have burned their dead like this have vanished from history, while those who buried their dead people have survived, perpetuating their culture.
Why does this happen?
The soul the religions talk about is nothing more than the cellular memory and it is NOT indestructible. It has a biochemical basis and it may also be related to the memory of water It can be destroyed by high temperatures and cremation is permanently erasing it. If the body is not burned than the substances in the body that store this memories, even water with water memory, are transferred to other living beings. We can say the soul is reincarnating in the worms that grow on the deceased body, then in the plants around, in other animals and maybe in another human being. If living humans get the information from the cellular memories of those who have died long time ago then there will be a cultural continuity of the society. If the the dead dead people in a community are destroyed by fire this information is forever lost and that community will decline. All the civilizations in the past have entered a decline period and disappeared shortly after cremation has become popular replacing the traditional burial. That's why religions that consider cremation a sin and don't allow people to practice it are so powerful, surviving for thousands of years and spreading around the world. The dead people who strongly believed in that god have passed their cellular memories to the future generations while atheists and rationalists prefered to be burned, not knowing this will permanently erase their beliefs based on science from the collective mental. Until now science has denied there is something that remains after death while religion has used this phenomena for thousands of years.
Monday, February 18, 2019
An ancient solar symbol
This is my acrylics on canvas painting of a solar symbol used by the dacians and by the people who lived long time before the dacians in the eastern Europe. This solar symbol is more than 6000 years old was a part of the cult of the sun. This is an ancient mandala that can be found on pottery from Cucuteni and other neolithic cultures and in the popular culture in Romania. The spirals around the sun are a symbol of the continuity of life unde the same sun.
Etichete:
cucuteni culture,
dacians,
history,
mandala,
solar symbol
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Painting the cellular division
Sunday, February 10, 2019
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
The flowers of Prunus dulcis or the almond tree
Monday, February 4, 2019
2 paintings donated for Bucharest Pride 2019
2 of my paintings have been donated to support the Bucharest Pride this year. The auction will take place on february 23 at Thor's Hammer gay bar in Bucharest
Friday, February 1, 2019
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