"I Am the Sixth Sense of My Mind’s Evolving Insight [Summer 1]" Open Edition, 22x28" Premium Poster

$35.00

To honor the belief that art and knowledge should never be exclusive or gatekept, this stylish, educational artwork is now available as an open-edition, premium poster.

To honor the belief that art and knowledge should never be exclusive or gatekept, this stylish, educational artwork is now available as an open-edition, premium poster.

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Artwork Description and Symbolism

I Am the Sixth Sense of My Mind’s Evolving Insight” is what it looks like when intuition stops whispering and starts illuminating. In the broader context of The Desert Abstraction Project, the Sonoran Desert becomes a training ground for perception—an “American Southwest Wonderland” where the outer world of thorn, sun, and silence mirrors an inner world of awakening. This piece speaks to that moment when you begin to notice the patterns beneath the patterns—when life feels less random, your instincts sharpen, and you sense the next step before you can logically explain it.

Visually, the work is an electrified close-up of saguaro life translated into abstraction: intersecting spines and sharp radiating lines explode outward in layered webs, forming a charged architecture across the frame. Saturated reds, purples, greens, and blues collide and blend into luminous passages that read like flashes of insight—bright punctuations cutting through complexity. Beneath the network of spikes, an abstract “gateway” shape suggests threshold and unknown territory, as if the piece is both map and passage: the mind encountering what it cannot fully name, yet somehow recognizes. The tension between chaos and structure is the psychological truth of perception evolving—new information arrives quickly, old assumptions crack, and clarity starts forming through the very intensity that once felt overwhelming.

In the language of the project biography, this is part of the spiritual journey we’re all on, whether we acknowledge it or not: moving from conditioned thinking toward direct knowing, and learning to choose how we Feel, Act, and Respond as our awareness expands. The saguaro’s spines become a metaphor for discernment—what protects, what filters, what makes you precise. And the vivid palette suggests vitality rather than fear: insight isn’t meant to paralyze you; it’s meant to guide you. If you’re drawn to art that energizes your space while also strengthening your inner compass—art you can return to when you need a clearer sense of direction—bring this piece into your home or workspace now. Let it become your daily reminder that the “sixth sense” isn’t mystical fluff; it’s a skill you can cultivate, and a light you can trust.

Accompanying Inspirational Exercise — “Tuning the Inner Signal” (5 minutes, daily intuition practice)

Stand before the artwork and let your gaze soften, allowing your eyes to rest on the intersecting lines and luminous color bursts without trying to analyze them. Imagine the image as a visual representation of your inner signal—layers of thought, memory, sensation, and subtle knowing all moving at once. Begin with three slow breaths, and with each exhale, silently say: “I am listening.”

Next, place one hand on your chest or abdomen and ask a single, open-ended question—something real but not urgent (for example: “What deserves my attention today?” or “What am I not acknowledging yet?”). Do not search for an answer. Instead, notice how the response arrives: a sensation, an image, a word, a feeling, or a sudden clarity. Trust the first impression, even if it feels subtle or incomplete. This is how intuitive information often enters—quietly, before the mind interferes.

To strengthen this ability, choose one small action that honors what you sensed—write it down, adjust your schedule, make a different choice than usual, or simply stay aware of that feeling throughout the day. Close the practice by saying once: “I trust my inner perception, and I allow it to sharpen with use.” Practiced consistently, this exercise trains discernment, builds confidence in subtle perception, and gently awakens the natural intuitive and psychic capacities that emerge when attention, trust, and self-honesty align.