Then just before going to rest this painting came in. When I first began to spread the paint it felt planetary, the paint spilt and there was paint on my fingers, it created some fingerprints on the left of the painting. As the painting emerged and when it was finished, I could see a pig in the painting in the red. The pig looks like it is on fire. It looks like there are three different energies in the painting, one created by the blue, then a fire flame, then the pig fire. Underneath the pig it looks like the scalp painting of the indigenous peoples.
As we know the pig is a stubborn animal. The three spot like images also appeared in a different painting to do with GM and GM insects in the USA. How is GM impacting on the pigs do you know? My advice stay away from anywhere that slaughters pigs, for I do see the fire flower in the painting that was done for a Muslim.
There was another painting of what looks a pig at the beginning of May.
Pulmonary Interstitial Glycogenosis?
(PIG) is a children’s interstitial lung disease (chILD) and was first described in 2002. This disorder is relatively rare and only few cases have been reported in the medical literature. However, given its relatively recent description and the fact that it is only diagnosed through lung biopsy, PIG may be under-recognized and under-reported. PIG has only been reported in infants, usually diagnosed within the first few months of life.
Is this disease the first result due to GM foods and what is being fed to the animals? How about the impact of the GM insects on the pigs? [2]
This link was also shared. There was a Class One recall, Health Risk High in May in the USA to do with pork pies. Dated May 10, and the first pig painting was dated May 11. [3]
1. http://news.sky.com/story/1100912/china-suspect-killed-himself-in-bus-fire
2. http://www.child-foundation.com/education/PIG
3. http://www.fsis.usda.gov/News_&_Events/Recall_035_2013_Release/index.asp
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