Images are not only art and expression. Images are vehicles of precognitive information, though always unexpected because these images cannot be commanded.
As a child, I waited impatiently nightime. Sleeping time allowed me to have access to images. These images had nothing to do with the world of art, they were more rich and accurate, they gave me very specific and exact messages. As the years passed, these images gave me more verifiable information on real events. These images that come to us or that we seek and that we gather during our sleep, do not lie. They are true companions of life, winged, immaterial, we never forgets them. They completely permeate our memory.

Traditionally, colour research has focused on colour as an isolated visual feature. However, it is now apparent that chromatic information also facilitates a multitude of other visual tasks and is available in many visual areas in the cortex.

Also, as the population in Europe gets older it becomes increasingly important to understand the effects of ageing on vision. As we age, the optical media in our eyes become less transparent especially for shorter wavelengths (“yellowing”). There is also a considerable loss of photoreceptors and subsequent neurons, which potentially reduces the efficiency and sensitivity of the visual system. We are interested in how this affects visual perception in the elderly and how the visual system may compensate for age related changes by “hardware” adjustments.

If you wish to develop your relationship to Spirit through Art and Colour contact me for the list of available courses.

Thank you!
A.Alegri