Pre Colombian Pottery Art- Custom Design- History Part 1- Nisha Designs

Pre Colombian Pottery Art- We are going to take you through the history of these beautiful artifact. To know how art in any form was created. It’s magick behind its work of craft. What the symbology of having an artifact mean. Every piece of art has a purpose to serve us. Bring this awareness to your world and watch the magick!
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The term “Pre-Columbian art” refers to the architecture, art and crafts of the native peoples of North, Central, and South America, and the islands of the Caribbean (c.13,000 BCE – 1500 CE) The term “Mesoamerica” is synonymous with Central America, describing a cultural region in the Americas, which extends roughly from central Mexico to Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica.

Happy New Year Greetings 2021- Magick, Art and Symbology- Nisha Designs

Our whimsical circle of life Dreamcatcher- Hope, imagination, courage for those who dare to make dreams into reality. In dreams we enter a world that is entirely our own. Make 2021 a good positive and enduring dream. Happy New Year. Best wishes from Nisha Designs, Nisha Desai

Introducing Pre Colombian Art Custom Pottery- Nisha Designs

Touch of Magick- Introducing Pre Colombian custom Pottery with Nisha Designs. Supporting ancient indigenous art. Bringing back the awareness of a sacred tradition, knowledge passed from generations to generations into your homes, hotels, cruises, hospitals. More details coming in next week. Stay tunned!

Happy Thanksgiving- Ravenhawks Magazine- Nisha Designs


T hanks for time to be together, turkey, talk, and tangy weather.
H for harvest stored away, home, and hearth, and holiday.
A for autumn’s frosty art, and abundance in the heart.
N for neighbors, and November, nice things, new things to remember.
K for kitchen, kettles’ croon, kith and kin expected soon.
S for sizzles, sights, and sounds, and something special that about.
That spells THANKS for joy in living and a jolly good Thanksgiving.
Aileen Fisher, All in a Word

Touch of Magick- Cave Painting- Nisha Designs

Touch of Magick: Cave Painting: “These cave paintings are of prehistoric origin, to some dating around 40,000 years ago (around 38,000 BCE), and have been found in both Asia and Europe. Paleolithic cave painting in Dordogne, France was believed to depict early shamanic practices. There I believe we find the beginning of when humanity was first able to tap into the source and find that by connecting to an object that represented what they wanted they could have some control over the outcome of their interaction with it. This then is one branch of the history of magick- Ravenhawks Magazine/Ravenhawks Academy

World’s largest 3D-printed sculpture, designed by Māori design institute, tells the story of geothermal energy’s arrival- Life & Soul Magazine

The world’s largest 3D-printed sculpture – Te Ahi Tupua (The Eternal Fire) – has been installed at the southern gateway to Rotorua in New Zealand. …

World’s largest 3D-printed sculpture, designed by Māori design institute, tells the story of geothermal energy’s arrival

Nature Mandalas for Inner Work, Rituals, and Blessings — The Druid’s Garden-Ravenhawks Magazine

A woman comes to a clearing in the recently burned forest with a basket of stones, sticks, nuts, and flowers.  She begins to sing, laugh, and dance …

Nature Mandalas for Inner Work, Rituals, and Blessings — The Druid’s Garden

Recycling Labels Explained

Originally posted on ecogreenlove: According to a BBC poll, 47% of people report having arguments about what types of plastic can be recycled. The …

Recycling Labels Explained

Weekly Spiritual Energy Guidance- October 12-16,2020- Lady Dyanna- Nisha Designs

The energy this week reminds you that you live in an increasingly global community. Your modern technology has made it possible for you to communicate instantly among yourselves, no matter where in the world you are. Whether you like it or not, you are all connected to one another. As Chief Seattle said, “Man did not weave the web of life. He is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.” You are more closely connected in “the web of life” than ever before in human history. And therefore, now – more than ever before – what even a single individual among you does affects every other human on the planet. The good of one is the good of all. The willingness to allow the differences while compassionately working toward the common good is the goal here. Fighting against the differences will only ensure more divisiveness. Accepting the differences while sincerely wanting the highest good for all is the only way you will ever ensure a truly connected world. A world where all are equal, all are accepted. A world where there truly is a sense of community.

Affirmation: I am aware that the good of one is the good of all.

Ancient sigils and symbols etched on to trees in England’s New Forest documented in a new public database- Life and Soul Magazine- Nisha Designs

Trees in the New Forest of England that have been etched with sigils and symbols from ancient times are being documented as part of a citizen science…

Ancient sigils and symbols etched on to trees in England’s New Forest documented in a new public database