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Subject: Many Thanks!
Date: 7/30 5:58 PM From: susan@cpwr.org
Dear Jacqueline,
Thank you so very much for participating in the 2004 Parliament
of the World’s Religions! Your painting, “Our Lady
of the Universe,” was seen by many, many hundreds of
people both in it’s installation and by request in five
workshops of the Parliament. The painting, and your presence
as an artist, contributed to the excellence of our overall
artistic programming. I am so very glad that everything worked
out for your attendance.
The 2004 Parliament of the World’s Religions, held July
7-13, 2004 in Barcelona, Spain, was attended by nearly 9,000
people from multiple religious and spiritual traditions from
85 countries around the world. Thank you again for contributing
to it’s success in such a powerful, life-affirming and
inspiring way.
It was a joy meeting you! Please remain in touch with the Council
and keep us informed about your continuing work.
I wish you all the best in the future.
Warm regards,
Susan
Susan M. Pudelek
Program Associate
Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions
The world now has two artists who have created an art form
that transforms a human emotion into physical form by revealing
a new image on the canvas as if mysteriously abstracted from
our thoughts. Although the style and technique of these two
artists are uniquely different and original, the transformation
on canvas is conspicuously similar.
When we look at one of Jacqueline’s paintings, are we
experiencing Art, poetry, or a mystical journey? As a professional
astrologer, I could not resist investigating the synastry (a
chart comparison method), between Salvador Dali and Jacqueline
Ripstein. I should have not been surprised to find both charts
containing a stellium in Taurus, one of the twelve signs of
the zodiac and a sign related to talent and creativity. A stelliurn
is an extraordinary astrological configuration in which three
or more planets are grouped together by sign and/or house position.
The stellium signifies a more complex and intense level of
functioning.
Salvador and Jacqueline are two kindred spirits who could
have known each other in this lifetime, but didn’t. The
connection between the Sun in Jacqueline’s chart and
the MidHeaven in Salvador’s chart indicates the same
mission in life. The question remains, when did God introduce
them and commissioned them as His messengers?
Jacqueline’s painting REFLECTION embarked my curiosity
on a time travel sojourn to the 16th century. Michelangelo
is totally consumed painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
from 1508 to 1512. A young apprentice is at his side, perhaps
a sibling, with brush at hand. Who is this young artist? Now
travel with me forward to the 20th century. A young girl, 12
years old, born in Mexico, starts to paint like a master without
any formal training. She has done this before, somewhere back
in time. I find two planetary connections with the great master
Michelangelo, North Node/Mercury both at exactly 28 degrees
of Aquarius and Sun-Jupiter/Venus. I now know that young artist
at Michelangelo’s side was Jacqueline.
Dulce Sabat
Professional Astrologer
March 29, 1998
October 20, 2004
Dear Ms. Ripstein:
Miami Dade College. I should add that the addition of a Seminar
Series this year truly served as a wonderful complement to
our Exhibition Program, particularly because of the unique
focus of the Seminar Program that
was facilitated in entirety by you, one of the participating
artists!
The two seminars that you presented, "Art as a Instrument
of World Peace" and "Healing Through Art", focus
on topics that are timely and very meaningful as we consider
the global and domestic issues facing our
communities today. You are to be commended for your expertise
and worldly thoughts, not to mentionthe engaging and enriching
manner in which you presented the seminars both.
We certainly value the contribution you made toward the success
of this year's Exhibition and Seminar Series,
and we hope that you will be able to honor us with your presence
and collaboration at a future time.
I must say that for me personally, it was a pleasure meeting
you and experiencing the wealth of knowledge and perspectives
that you offer.
Thank you again.
Sincerely,
Malou C. Harrison
Malou C. Harrison
Dean of Students
One of the most beautiful gifts human beings have received
is the gift of words, the logo that permits us to express
all that connects our minds with our hearts.
That Gift or bridge towards the infinite therefore reaches the mythical and
fantastic dimensions.
Along history, stories have been the important means of communication. From "Aesop's
Fables" to "The Little Prince"... we have had the opportunity
to learn about the world of "magic", JR with her pen invites us to
interact in this world with an ingredient so real as life itself and so fantastic
as being able to ride Pegasus: "The Invisible One".
This book is a real jewel.... it reveals the "Invisible" world, a
world where the elementals live. Jacqueline Ripstein is successful in transforming
each elemental into a "master", inviting us to think, feel and live
the magic of the Universe, transforming herself, without her knowing it, into
a computer science technician, expert in decoding, which is revealed through
her voyage , a voyage that is nonetheless a journey of initiation.
Through her studies of the esoteric tradition, mythology and her connection
with the "invisible", Jacqueline explores the archetypes that lead
us to the "Invisible" Hermes (her main character)....through her
principles she teaches us to live from magic; from the ritual inviting us to
be active, dynamic and genuine participants of the dance of the universe....a
dance where the forces of the Light and Darkness participate.... giving us
the opportunity to give our children the code to live a tomorrow without boundaries.
This work of art can be read in many different ways, each time one turns over
the pages.
Words are there to group together the essential truths. The code doesn't appear
described in a direct manner since the search for answers is partly the same
code.
An argument that makes one think!
Lourdes Mendez
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The picture of the”Mother of the Heavens” by Jacqueline Ripstein
(as displayed before the World Peace Summit leadership in August 2000).
Jacqueline Ripstein has captured the revelation of the Divine
Mother (‘Imma in the prophetic language) speaking through
all religious symbols of the world and moving into our lives
with warm, loving cosmic eyes meeting our eyes. As a unique
expression, this living portrait speaks and blesses. In our
vision, she is alive in the very breath of astonishment.
This living portrait will contribute to the fullest manifestation
of a profound global quest whereby each person who is truly
connected with the celebration of Life in the Divine Mother
will be also dedicated to the spiritual awakening of humanity
suffering within the fragile garment of the Mother Earth. The
Divine Mother and Earth Mother meet within each of us and,
from this position, aid and inspire other individuals and organizations,
so they may also align with the greater celebration of Life.
We are continually in awe and respect of the magnificent process
of spiritual awakening that has been given as a gift to us
by She who is also the Virgin (‘Alma and Parthanos in
the prophetic language), nourishing the inner nature of the
Cosmic Christ within each of us for the vast evolutionary changes
ahead.
JJ Hurtak, Ph.D., Ph.D.
President: Academy for Future Science International
Author, The Book of Knowledge: The Keys of Enoch
Monday, March 15, 2004 9:37 PM
Señora Jacquie:
Navegando y recordándola, busqué y la encontré, me dió mucho
gusto. Quizas me recuerde, fui su secretaria, mi nombre es Ana María
Hernández, le envío una felicitación y mis mejores deseos
esperando se encuentre bien.
Su página está muy bonita y aunque mi ingles no es bueno me gustó todo
lo que pude leer, me dió gusto ver algunas de las pinturas que yo ya
conocía y otras mas que deben ser recientes.
De todo corazón la felicito.
Atentamente Ana María Hernández O.
MIAMI JULIO 27 DE 1997
Querida hija
El arte es una forma de expresiondel sentimiento humano; la ceramica, la poesia,
la mimica, el canto, el baile,la pintura, las palabras, son formas ilimitada,
tu lo dices “ sin fronteras”, de expresar lo que se siente, personal
o impersonal pero en el arte, en que no existe ek sonido, palabras , musica
que en general capturamos con el oido, la transmision tiene que ser mucho
mas intense mas profunda debesalir, como ondas sismicas, debe vibrar desde
nustro interior, para expresar, decir gritar en parabolaslo que sacamos desde
lo mas ondo de nuestro ser para darlo con maor, para integrarlo a lo que
nos rodea, para elevarnos y poderlo lanzar como rocio, como mensajes que
nos hagan vibrar, sentir, llorar, reir, gozar, superarnos moralmente, sensibilizarnos
Muchos miles de anos atras tratamos y empezamos a lograr, expresando los ------
---- a traves de la pintura “ rupestre “ que nos decía a
través de estos artistas todo lo que querían expresarnos adelantándose
muchos miles de anos a hacernos ver y sentir lo que querían expresarnos.
Mi querida hija como versa solo repito lo que tu me has expresado. El arte
no tiene fronteras , no esta materializado, no tiene religión, dios
nos lo ha dado, es para todos y benditos aquellos que lo pueden expresar en
esta forma, para trasmitírnoslo a lo mas interior de nuestro ser dándonos
mas mensajes y ojala que siempre fueran de amor para felicidad.
Sigue expresándote con tu pintura con las varitas mágicas de
tus pinceles y da salida a tus sentimientos Don que dios te ha dado y compártelo
en esta forma, con los que te rodean, Gracias
Tu padre que te quiere
Maxililiano Ripstein
WindSpirit
Jacqueline Ripstein possesses a rare talent. Her work goes
beyond paint and
canvas to bring forth a true glimpse into the world of spirit
and transformation.
To call what she does “art” is limiting because
her paintings have the ability to
heal. Truth, wholeness and experience of God flow from Jacqueline’s
brush.
--Hans Christian King, Master Intuitive
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