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Creation

Allow yourself to be a vessel for creativity and abundance. Nurture what brings you joy and let it flourish.

Correspondences

Traditional Tarot: The Empress

Zodiac: Taurus – Rooted in nature, sensuality, and the creation of beauty and stability.

Elemental: Earth – Symbolizing grounding, growth, and connection to the physical world.

Astrology: Venus – Governing love, beauty, and creativity.

Rune: Berkano – The rune of fertility, growth, and nurturing new beginnings.

Chakra: Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana) – Governs creativity, sensuality, and the flow of life force energy.

Core Lesson

The High Priestess invites you to trust your inner knowing and embrace the mysteries of the subconscious. It calls for quiet reflection, intuitive awareness, and connection with the unseen realms.

Shadow Work

The High Priestess in shadow cautions against ignoring your intuition, overindulging in secrecy, or allowing fear of the unknown to cloud your vision.

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Visionary Artist - Samuel Farrand

Samuel Farrand began creating psychedelic art in 1998 following his first visionary experience, but it wasn’t until 2007 that his visual focus began to crystallize into the body of work he is known for today. Inspired by the psychedelic styles of Alex Grey, Robert Venosa, Victor Moscoso, Luke Brown, and Xavi Panneton, his artistic path was deeply influenced by their ability to unlock new visual languages rooted in consciousness.

His work blends neon color palettes, intricate mandalas, and layered patterns to tell symbolic, often personal stories. Each piece carries intention—sometimes spiritual, sometimes emotional, always deliberate.

Over the years, Farrand’s art has been featured in exhibitions with collectives like Threyda and alongside artists such as Android Jones, Jake Amason, Glass Crane, and Justin Totemical. His visuals have appeared in immersive environments at Burning Man and psytrance festivals around the world, as well as in collaboration with renowned projection artist Jonathan Singer, known for his visuals on the Grateful Dead’s Fare Thee Well tour. His artwork has also accompanied live sets by Trip-Hop pioneer Dave Tipper.

Beyond the festival scene, Farrand’s creations have found homes in larger installations at Meow Wolf locations in Las Vegas and Santa Fe. A standout moment in his career came when one of his works was featured on the cover of Ayahuasca: A Test Pilot’s Handbook by Chris Kilham, a moment made even more significant when it appeared live on CNN.

Those interested in exploring the process and philosophy behind his work are invited to learn more on his dedicated artist page.