Tar'kai

A$4,000.00

This Spirit Sculpture depicts a Spirit Guide named Tar’Kai.

Here is his Message:

The Tipping point of this density into the higher realms is to be over 50% Service to Others.

Striving towards this in each decision we make in every day is what we can do evolve both ourselves and our planet and universe as a whole and interconnected being.

The Caryu place a huge importance on spirituality and serving many souls on both Terra and elsewhere.

They have reached a 9th-12th density existence with individuals having a choice on whether or not to have a physical form in much the same way you and I would choose whether to wear clothes or not. Rarely leaving there lush tropical rainforest homeward; Caryon, Most of their communication is telepathic and astral with a noted fantastic sense of humour, embodying the zen phrase “at the end of it all, all there is to do is have a long laugh”

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Sculpted by hand using locally-sourced Australian Clay by Spirit Artist Elena Steere. This Piece has been fired in a kiln twice, making it extremely tough and durable (which means it can be hung outdoors)

However, it is made of the same material as regular mugs and tableware, therefor it will shatter upon sudden severe impact like dropping from a height above 2m. To minimise this weakness and aid the mounting process, The Sculpture has been fused to a thick but lightweight weather-treated marine ply which has black hanging-wire on the back. The Marine ply has been painted in a black starry night outdoor acrylic and measures 41cm width, 61cm length, and 15cm depth away from the wall.

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This Spirit Sculpture depicts a Spirit Guide named Tar’Kai.

Here is his Message:

The Tipping point of this density into the higher realms is to be over 50% Service to Others.

Striving towards this in each decision we make in every day is what we can do evolve both ourselves and our planet and universe as a whole and interconnected being.

The Caryu place a huge importance on spirituality and serving many souls on both Terra and elsewhere.

They have reached a 9th-12th density existence with individuals having a choice on whether or not to have a physical form in much the same way you and I would choose whether to wear clothes or not. Rarely leaving there lush tropical rainforest homeward; Caryon, Most of their communication is telepathic and astral with a noted fantastic sense of humour, embodying the zen phrase “at the end of it all, all there is to do is have a long laugh”

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.

Sculpted by hand using locally-sourced Australian Clay by Spirit Artist Elena Steere. This Piece has been fired in a kiln twice, making it extremely tough and durable (which means it can be hung outdoors)

However, it is made of the same material as regular mugs and tableware, therefor it will shatter upon sudden severe impact like dropping from a height above 2m. To minimise this weakness and aid the mounting process, The Sculpture has been fused to a thick but lightweight weather-treated marine ply which has black hanging-wire on the back. The Marine ply has been painted in a black starry night outdoor acrylic and measures 41cm width, 61cm length, and 15cm depth away from the wall.

This Spirit Sculpture depicts a Spirit Guide named Tar’Kai.

Here is his Message:

The Tipping point of this density into the higher realms is to be over 50% Service to Others.

Striving towards this in each decision we make in every day is what we can do evolve both ourselves and our planet and universe as a whole and interconnected being.

The Caryu place a huge importance on spirituality and serving many souls on both Terra and elsewhere.

They have reached a 9th-12th density existence with individuals having a choice on whether or not to have a physical form in much the same way you and I would choose whether to wear clothes or not. Rarely leaving there lush tropical rainforest homeward; Caryon, Most of their communication is telepathic and astral with a noted fantastic sense of humour, embodying the zen phrase “at the end of it all, all there is to do is have a long laugh”

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.

.

Sculpted by hand using locally-sourced Australian Clay by Spirit Artist Elena Steere. This Piece has been fired in a kiln twice, making it extremely tough and durable (which means it can be hung outdoors)

However, it is made of the same material as regular mugs and tableware, therefor it will shatter upon sudden severe impact like dropping from a height above 2m. To minimise this weakness and aid the mounting process, The Sculpture has been fused to a thick but lightweight weather-treated marine ply which has black hanging-wire on the back. The Marine ply has been painted in a black starry night outdoor acrylic and measures 41cm width, 61cm length, and 15cm depth away from the wall.