Greetings angelic viewers, 
and welcome to 
A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
In today’s show, we’ll 
take an inspiring voyage 
to the realm of light 
with the first 
of our two-part series on 
contemporary Canadian 
artist François Lortie, 
better known as Niska. 
Called 
“the Painter of the Soul,” 
Niska has devoted 
over 50 years of his life 
to the ardent quest for God 
with his paintbrush.
At the age of six, 
Niska was struck 
by a city bus 
when he found himself 
out of his body and 
surrounded by bright light. 
The life-changing moment 
was followed by 
18 months of confinement 
in a hospital bed. 
Assigned to 
the rehabilitation center 
along with war amputees, 
he created his first painting 
under the loving 
encouragement 
of his caretakers. 
It was here that he made 
his lifetime commitment 
to spreading 
the message of light.
I was already painting 
those lights and 
my first exhibition [was] 
when I sent the paintings 
in Ottawa for the 
National Gallery in 1954. 
By this year, I remember, 
I was like 14 years old, 
those energies 
that I felt in my guts, I 
wanted to help the world.
I wanted to help humanity, 
to change the world, 
So I associated 
to my spiritual energy, 
wanted so much to give, 
so that’s the strength 
of power. 
And of course the light 
that I associate to 
[is] the Light of God.
 
So what would you say 
will be your life mission? 
How would you 
sum it all up?
My life mission was to 
uplift the people to realize 
that we are not really 
human beings. 
We are divine beings 
that chose to be on Earth. 
I think 
the human experience 
and this human experience 
is fun. 
What is the most 
important thing in life? 
It’s your life, 
live the life, enjoy, 
you are here to rejoice. 
So you have to 
learn meditating on light 
and finding that you’re 
a being of light, that you 
can raise that dimmer. 
Some people need little 
lights to start growing 
until you realize 
you are the light.
With illuminating colors 
and smooth flowing strokes, 
Niska’s paintings glow 
with happiness, purity, 
and truth. 
The indescribable harmony 
of a soulful experience is 
brought before the viewer, 
like a poem, a symphony, 
a ballet, or an epic, 
so real that you can 
almost touch it.
It’s important 
to start thinking 
about light and love.
On your dead bed, 
you don’t ask 
where is my money, 
you ask where is the light.
 
The basic 
of many of the paintings 
is you see there are 
some kind of a circle here. 
Can you perceive that
there is a circle there? 
You see there? 
(Right, yes.) Okay. 
When I was a young boy, 
I had this bus accident, 
declared dead, 
and I was entering 
that tunnel of light. 
And now I know that 
depending on your religion, 
at that time I didn't know, 
I was six years old. 
I was Christian, 
so [I’d] meet Jesus. 
Elona, my wife, is Jewish 
so she might meet Moses. 
Others meet Buddha, 
Ramtha, Krishna. 
And that became 
my passion, to paint 
those circles of life. 
I've painted them now 
for 60 some years. 
I've learned a lot about them.
If I walk into that light 
right there, I’m going to 
be passing onto 
the other side of the light. 
So what is here on 
the other side of the light? 
With all my heart, it’s God.
 
You’ll see God 
when you get over 
this channel of light there. 
So for most people 
who think they are dust, 
they will turn to dust, 
they’re worth nothing, 
no, no, no, no. 
You are the light 
that will return to light. 
You are God 
that will return to God.
Through the profound 
experience of light and God, 
Niska arrives 
at his insightful view 
of the nature 
of this worldly existence.
Art evolved over the years. 
You see in many, 
many of my paintings. 
You see that straight line 
here, you see? 
And in 1990, 
I stopped putting dates 
on the paintings. 
That was through 
my spiritual growth 
and consciousness, that 
we’re not really immortal; 
we’re more eternal. 
I’m not the expert 
in language 
but I mean we were 
not really ever born 
nor will we really ever die. 
We borrow the body 
for a period of time, 
so that’s a life span, 
this is your life, 
from there to there. 
So what’s a 50, 75, 100 
years, or billions 
and billions of years? 
By meaning we are 
immortal, eternal, 
meaning that we’ve 
always been linked to God 
and we’ll always be, 
but we might not 
have our actual vehicle – 
I call sometimes “a car” 
that we borrow to visit Her. 
We will be back with 
more on Niska’s paintings 
and the artist’s insights 
about his direct experience 
with God. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
God. 
I am just fascinated 
with God. 
I realize that 
we are able to find God 
and connect [with] Him. 
We only find God through 
our own experience. 
Did you know that? 
Nobody can teach; 
nobody has God. 
We can inspire you 
to start on the path 
and make your path, 
but you will find it 
by yourself. 
They cannot prove God 
to you, nobody, 
and nobody will ever. 
You can prove only God 
to yourself. 
Welcome back to 
A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
In today’s show, 
we are featuring 
Canadian spiritual artist 
Niska, who is known as 
“the Painter of the Soul.”
To cultivate 
his connection with God, 
Niska starts his days with 
prayer and meditation. 
Then with fresh inspiration, 
he delves right into art. 
He once said in an interview, 
“It's my life, I meditate 
and paint, eat and sleep.”
All my life, 
the purpose of meditation 
is to contact God. 
Your inner God, contact 
this infinite nothingness. 
You know we think 
that God is everything 
but just it’s partial, 
God is everywhere. 
But as I painted, 
I do not realize 
I was actually meditating; 
so as I did it full time, 
I was not, thank God, 
a school teacher 
or things like that, 
to teach art. 
I love our teachers and
to think I was blessed, 
to be able to paint 
and paint.
 
So suddenly I started 
seeing those lights 
coming up in my life, 
like the monks in Tibet 
or some other places 
that meditate 
4 to 8 hours every day. 
After a few years they 
start seeing those lights, 
they actually see them. 
So me as I paint them 
and because 
if I didn’t see them, 
I couldn’t paint them, 
but they took me many, 
many years to see them. 
But then also that’s 
the purpose of meditation, 
contacting with God 
and then you grow. 
I found out 
that God is very polite. 
He’s a good friend, 
but He’s very polite.
 
And I think some experts 
could confirm to you 
that the average brain 
functioning between 2 to 
5 hundred words a minute; 
if your emotions are there, 
it goes fast fast fast. 
So God is quite polite. 
So what you want to do 
with meditation 
is to lower 
this scrambling of thoughts 
fighting all over, 
and when you get to 
about 100 words a minute, 
great, He tries to squeeze 
a word in, you know? 
So, He’s so polite that 
He will not interrupt you. 
So if you don’t shut up, 
you’ll never 
hear about Him. 
The paintings of light 
created after meditation 
bear the power 
of inner God connection, 
touch people’s souls, 
and benefit 
even their physical lives. 
Niska’s wife Elona 
shares with us 
her own experience.
Yes, when I was doing 
my master thesis and 
I had one of his paintings 
above my computer. 
And he said to me, 
“Why don’t you let yourself 
go into the light?” 
He said, “So then 
you could be inspired 
and write it faster and 
it’ll go easier for you.” 
And I said, 
“Listen... it’s for McGill, 
and I need to do 
an analysis, political and 
economical and historical. 
How was the light 
going to help me?” 
Because I was just starting 
my spiritual growth. 
I had ideas about it 
as a kid, but we never 
learned about it in school. 
It’s 3 in the morning, 
and there I was 
with that painting and 
I suddenly found myself 
having this inner dialogue 
with his painting, 
and it was helping me 
connect with my inner light 
and my inner guide, 
which I slowly discovered 
more and more over time. 
And what happened 
in the end 
was what normally 
would have taken me 
probably a year – 
I was working at the time, 
full time – 
I did it in three months, 
weekends and evenings. 
I was so inspired 
by the painting, 
the words just typed 
out of my fingers 
and I started to discover 
the power of the light. 
If I hadn’t lived it I would 
have never known it, 
and after that 
when I handed it in, 
I wrote a lot of things 
in that thesis that I might 
normally not have written. 
And I said, 
“Oh, I don’t know 
if they are going like it.” 
They may fail me because 
I was quite audacious 
in what I had to say. 
It was quite forthright. 
I tried to say it 
diplomatically, but 
I still said certain things 
that the paintings 
encouraged me. 
They said, 
“Go for it, go for it.” 
The light in the paintings 
said, “Go for it.” 
But after that 
when I got back my results 
in the mail, I opened it up 
and they wrote that, 
“The joy of a teacher 
is when the child 
surpasses the master,” 
and I started to cry, 
you know.
And I realized, 
I didn’t say I am so bright, 
but I said the light 
when you connect 
with your inner voice 
and you allow yourself 
to be inspired, 
you can reach heights and 
a sense of boundlessness 
that you don’t know 
really exist before. 
So, that was 
a life-changing moment 
for me when I realized 
I want to spend more time 
understanding 
what that was all about, 
and the power of that, 
that really 
transforms your life 
and brings you to places 
where you don’t think 
ever existed. 
The life-changing 
experience of Elona 
is not an isolated incident. 
Through contemplating 
on God’s light, many people 
have found the source 
of lasting happiness. 
In Niska’s words, 
“With God, 
you are never alone.” 
One of our big, big 
suffering in humanity 
presently is loneliness. 
People live in huge towers 
and couples can’t 
keep their parents home, 
so the little ones 
are often alone, 
and the older ones 
are very alone. 
We feel alone because 
we have the illusion, 
I think, of being 
disconnected from God. 
If we knew 
we are connected to God, 
how could you feel alone? 
I know He’s there, 
He’s helping me all the time. 
So that’s why I made 
this beautiful painting 
“With God, 
We Are Never Alone.”
 
We sincerely thank 
Niska and Elona 
for sharing with us 
the essential message 
of light and God. 
We will continue 
with part 2 next week, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television.
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Noble viewers, welcome 
to A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
In last week’s show, 
we introduced 
Canadian artist Niska 
and his paintings of light. 
It all began at 
the tender age of six, when 
an automobile accident 
prompted his 
sudden experience of 
the spiritual realm of light.
 
This was just 
the beginning of 
Niska’s lifelong journey 
as an artist with a mission 
to share the same splendor 
of light with others.
Today, we will complete 
our two-part interview 
by seeing how Niska 
brings the Divine revelation 
to physical life while 
spreading the message 
of love, positivity, 
and happiness.
If we can step 
out of the message that 
we are beings of light, 
wonderful beings, 
we just need to 
turn the “dimmer” up. 
Stop being two watts, 
we can be 1,000 watts. 
Live and be happy. 
The first thing in life 
is to be happy. 
We are beings of light. 
We are not dust 
that will return into dust. 
We are light, and 
must return to the light.
Niska lives with his wife 
Elona in a simple house, 
which also serves 
as his workshop. 
They have used the income 
earned from selling 
the original artworks 
to make duplicates 
of the paintings to 
share with more people 
at no cost so that they too 
can have the opportunity 
to see them and be inspired.
We do distribute freely 
for many years. 
I think last year 
we almost have given away 
some 100,000 
free reproductions. 
They were given 
to all kinds of people 
that could need them, 
love them or made 
fundraiser with them. 
We [are] willing to 
give them the reproduction, 
for charity that 
we accept and recognize 
and like what we do. 
That’s my dream. 
I hope to give at least 
one million away. (Wow.) 
So it’s a goal, I work on it.
Our only biggest challenge 
is that we work so much 
with creating 
all kinds of things 
that we don’t sleep. 
We have so much pleasure 
sharing the message 
of the paintings 
with everybody. 
So we’re like kids.
Yes, so I’m very touched 
all the time. 
Also some people, 
teaching in school, 
they use the DVDs, 
the colors, the pictures 
we give them free. 
They have access to 
and they can download 
almost everything they want 
from our site, 
free of charge. 
So that’s very pleasurable. 
Where I live in 
the borough of Lachine, 
the mayor has one 
in his office, 
the city counselors, 
the business people, 
the school teachers. 
My posters are everywhere. 
It’s like they adopted me 
like their child. 
I’m very proud to be there.  
People from all walks 
of life find themselves 
drawn to Niska’s artwork 
and resonate with 
spontaneous enthusiasm. 
It is as though 
what they find 
in the light-filled 
is a mirror of themselves. 
What they experience 
beyond the canvas 
is often deeper 
than words can describe.
He has really, really given 
a lot, a lot of his love 
through his paintings. 
Lots and lots of energy. 
It gives me a deep calm, 
it gives me the desire 
to see who I am 
and it gives me a very, 
very great inner peace.
Whenever I look 
at his paintings, 
I have the feeling that I 
recognize the Divine in me, 
see myself beautiful, 
see myself great, 
and that I see 
that there is nothing 
that prevents me to 
obtain the same richness 
as his paintings.
The overwhelming 
responses have grown 
beyond the borders 
of Niska’s homeland 
and are coming 
from all over the world.
I just thank God 
to let me see, before I die, 
the pleasure of where the 
paintings are really going. 
I have many, many shows, 
like 300 shows, 
in so many places in Europe. 
And now for the last 
three, four years, 
every day we receive mail, 
e-mail, phones. 
We have a folder 
that grows beautifully. 
It’s called 
the Folder of Gratitude, 
where I get these emails 
almost every day from 
people who own his work, 
and talk about 
what that light 
has brought into their life. 
It’s very touching 
and meaningful to us.
We will be back 
with more on Canadian 
spiritual artist Niska 
after these messages. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
There are no roads 
to happiness. 
Happiness is the road. 
Welcome back to 
A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms 
on Supreme Master 
Television 
as we continue our feature 
on Canadian artist Niska 
whose paintings of light 
have inspired many 
to have a loving and 
brighter outlook on life.
Light and love emanate 
not only from 
Niska’s paintings, but also 
from the artist himself. 
His unconditional 
and tender ways 
have touched the hearts 
of people around him 
in everyday life. 
Niska recounts 
a heart-warming story 
about Elona’s daughter, 
Yaël, with whom 
he had lived 
in the same house 
for 12 years.
When she was young, 
twelve or thirteen years old, 
a full teenager, 
and she selected 
a little pink painting 
for her bedroom. 
I had given her 
a beautiful mirror, 
you know, for a young girl 
for her bedroom, 
an antique, and then 
when she was mad she 
will take out the painting 
and hide it 
behind that mirror. 
So I come in and I see that. 
Not a word. 
I went down, take my car, 
go a few blocks 
down the street 
to the local flower shop 
and I buy her an orchid, 
wrapped in 
see-through paper 
with the little ribbons 
and then I bring there, 
put it on her bedspread 
and walk away, not a word. 
And then few hours later 
walk back, the painting 
is back on the wall and 
the flower is in the water. 
Today, Yaël has graduated 
from Harvard University 
and has become 
a medical doctor, sharing 
her own gift of love to many 
in need of comfort.
A few years ago, 
Niska was diagnosed 
with Parkinson’s disease, 
an age-related 
neurologic disorder that 
impairs motor functions. 
This has become 
a motivator for him 
to work harder as he knows 
that time is ever precious. 
At the same time, 
Niska has embraced 
his condition as 
part of his life’s purpose, 
of his service to the world.
To me, I find that Parkinson 
as opening me doors 
that will have been 
like unexpected. 
You see like this World 
Parkinson Congress in 
Washington and New York 
that chose me 
for the calendar distributed 
all over the world, 
I will never have 
this responsibility if I 
didn’t have the Parkinson.
From a mystical point 
of view, 
we live in a perfectly 
harmonious world, 
nothing ever happens 
in my life outlook 
that I didn’t want, 
I didn’t create. 
We have the capacity 
to create us looking sick 
because 
everything is an illusion.
I believe children 
up to age 14, 
they know who they are. 
They know they are God. 
We know we have 
unlimited power. 
When I say unlimited, 
you don’t have a clue 
[about] anything that 
happens in the world. 
You can do 
a million times more. 
But because of 
our mental perception 
we create our limits. 
There are no limits. 
It has been demonstrated 
that to change your idea 
on something, you only 
need to be repeated 
like seven times. 
Medical researches 
have shown 
if six or seven people 
this morning 
were teamed up together 
to tell this person, 
“Hey, you look so bad, 
you must be sick!” 
“No, I’m perfectly right.” 
The second one, 
the third one, 
by the seventh time the 
guy calls the ambulance. 
The brain ruins 
all of your capacities 
with the negative. 
We are paralyzed with 
what people taught us. 
Now as an adult, 
put them down, 
put them down. 
Do and do and refine the 
Divine being that we are.
As Divine beings, 
it is human nature 
to seek light in darkness, 
and hope in despair. 
Niska conveys his thoughts 
about how we can all 
move from a negative 
to a positive place 
in our daily lives.
There’s a strategy: 
Don’t try to throw 
the negative away, never. 
You never make an effort 
for that. 
Let’s suppose 
you only have half hour 
of pleasure per day. 
So try to have 35 minutes, 
work up 40 minutes, 
work to have an hour, 
two hours, three hours, and 
you never make an effort 
to put the negative away, 
but the positive that 
you will have slowly 
every day in your life. 
One day, where is it? 
All the negative 
would have disappeared 
from your life.
You just have the will 
of being positive. 
Positiveness is emotions 
that you’ve developed 
from inside, slowly, 
and then you become 
very, very powerful 
because you see the light. 
If I only see darkness, 
it will be very hard 
to be positive. 
You can go in the deepest 
hole in your life 
but if you keep 
your high thought 
over the universe, 
over the sky, 
you’re bound one day 
to see a star. 
So being positive is 
more like experiencing. 
Being positive 
is not just a wish, 
it’s an inner emotional 
reality of your capacities.
As the discussion 
on positive realization 
continued, Elona brought up 
the subject 
of constructive media 
and Supreme Master 
Television.
Can I say something? 
Also, with the news 
of the Supreme Master 
Television,  
if we would have that 
on main television, 
all that positive news 
all the time, 
it’s so uplifting. 
It makes a whole difference.
We need more programs 
like you have, 
putting the seeds 
of beautiful possibilities. 
I’ll show the nurse who
heals the hurt person, 
then I will recreate 
healing in the world. 
So the only way we can 
is to go back to love 
and compassion, 
and talk and think, 
meditate and develop 
more organizations 
like you have. 
Everything that 
you talk about every day 
will amplify.
Through his paintings, 
Niska is also amplifying 
joy and hope in the world, 
one painting at a time. 
Through viewing them, 
people are rediscovering 
their light within, 
as the artist eagerly 
looks forward to the day 
that the whole world 
will be illuminated.
I look at this painting, 
it will probably be chosen 
by a very young person, 
like under 10, 
if the parents agree. 
Or a very old, 
75, 80 years older. 
Many of the most 
spiritual people I know, 
they don’t even knew 
about it, they just are. 
So it will probably 
be chosen by somebody 
very powerful that 
enjoys the light, because 
this one is very powerful…  
We would like to express 
our deep appreciation 
to the gifted artist Niska 
and his gracious spouse 
Elona for generously 
sharing the beauty 
of human spirituality 
through your artworks 
as well as your love 
and positivity. 
May your pure hearts 
be blessed just as
your paintings rekindle
the light in others.
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about Niska’s paintings, 
please visit 
Inspiring viewers, 
thank you 
for being with us today 
on A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
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