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Once upon a time, ancient Dhara (earth) was a thriving civilization in every sense of the word. Upon it, lived beings of supreme evolution. One might even describe them as being ‘godlike’. They understood the under workings of the universe and held immense knowledge and spiritual power. They are Æternal, Ætheral beings who came from distant lands. They were granted the power of creation and set out to Dhara to rejuvenate life.

They developed writing systems that consisted of symbols and pictorial icons in which they encrypted the information and knowledge they knew. As time traveled on, soon it was time for them to leave Dhara. Opening doorways, these supreme ‘godlike’ creatures ascended into the Heavens and disappeared from Dhara entirely leaving their offspring to evolve and fend for themselves, until it was time for their return.

The research on these pages is a result of reinterpreting the symbols and pictorial icons in which the devas encrypted the information and knowledge they knew. The LSF Framework is a framework developed with the intent to explain energy, the under workings of the universe and the role of spiritual power.

The artworks above and below was created with the help of Artificial Intelligence to visualize the devas.

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Creative Conservationism Fundamentals
What they didn’t teach you in art school
Forest to Table – Cookbook
Synthesis of Science and Spirituality: Exploring Prayer, Communication, and Ancient Wisdom

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I enjoyed getting to know a new artist and learning about your Electrography project. Collaborating two completely different skills and talents is such a fun experience. Not only did I learn a lot from you but I also gained a lot of inspiration from this project!

Meghan Widger

Owner of Hills & Thread

Kristi’s workshop was meticulously prepared. She provided all the materials and equipment needed for the each member of the group to produce several pieces related to their own research. We all enjoyed the fascinating experience she led.

Alexis Williams

Director of the Ayatana Artistic Research Program

At the Cambridge Science Festival, we aim to create a shared cultural festival from the Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math experiences in our lives.  Kristi Beisecker was a wonderful addition to our art and technology workshops in the 2014 science festival, engaging a diverse audience with her electrography work.  Particularly the use of organic materials, plants and fauna, was effective and beautiful.

Sung Kim

Cambridge Science Festival Manager


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