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Jacqueline Ripstein - Painter of the Invisible Light
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My name is
Jacqueline Ripstein
and I’ve been an artist
for 36 years.
I work as a United Nations
Economic and Social
Council (ECOSOC)
representative
of the International
Association of Educators
for World Peace.
One of my main concerns
has always been about
the peace and the safety
and the unitedness
of humanity.
I’ve always wanted to
create this space where
the arts could take the role
of inspiring people
to another level.
Welcome,
art-loving viewers, to
Enlightening Entertainment.
Today,
we’ll have a special treat
for the sight and soul,
featuring paintings
by the internationally
celebrated artist
Ms. Jacqueline Ripstein.
Jacqueline Ripstein
was born
in Mexico City, Mexico.
From childhood,
she felt a strong
attraction to the arts and
taught herself to paint.
At age 12, she won the
international Prismacolor
arts competition,
and at age 19,
she had already painted
internationally acclaimed
masterpieces.
About her early years
as an artist,
Jacqueline once stated:
“When I was a little girl,
I believed in Magic,
my Wand and my brush
transported me
to the Invisible World...”
As she was not satisfied
with traditional
painting methods,
Ms. Ripstein searched for
a new painting technique
that could more
fully express the inner life
of humans.
She developed the technique
“Art in Motion,”
which was patented
in 1976, and
after years of searching
into the secrets of colors,
she found the “Invisible
Art & Light Technique,”
which was patented
in 1982.
Today, her paintings
have been exhibited
internationally
in over 360 arts shows
and have been featured
in books at special events
and seminars.
Her paintings
have been displayed
in the United Nations
headquarters
in New York, USA
and can be found
in select collections
throughout the world
such as former
UK Prime Minister
Ms. Margaret Thatcher’s
private collection and
the Presidential Collection
in the artist’s
native Mexico.
Ms. Ripstein was so kind
to introduce some of
her elevating paintings.
This painting
is called “Life,”
and in this painting
the main message is
about how many times
have we felt destroyed.
Like you see here
in the case of the shipwreck
and the ship itself
has the name of “Life.”
And how many times
have we felt that
we had a loss of wealth,
of health, of a loved one,
or within ourselves
that we didn’t
even have the strength to
move on to the next level.
And the whole message
of it is to show in reality
that there’s
an invisible world
and what happens
in that invisible world,
you see the boat sailing
and complete,
which is our spirit.
And the message
of this painting
is that our spirit
can never be destroyed.
We also had
the wonderful opportunity
to interview Ms. Ripstein
at the 2010 Arts Olympus
event, which was held
on board of the ship,
RMS Queen Mary,
in Long Beach,
California, USA.
I never tried to be an artist
because I was an artist.
I’m autodidactic.
I even wanted
to go to Africa
and save the animals
because I really never
was thinking of
being an artist,
because I believe that
when you are, you are,
and when you try to be,
you lose the being.
So it was just so natural
that God just floated me
into being,
and I started creating
as an artist.
Jacqueline Ripstein
asks others to see things
from another perspective
and to ask themselves:
“Are we aware of
our existence
in the invisible world?”
Just because
I really had asked God,
“God, give me something
to show people Your light,
give me something
to show people
the energy fields
we don’t see, our spirit,
all the invisible
which… out of 24/24
in a day’s hours,
we’re really
in the invisible world.
Our thoughts are
in the invisible.
Our feelings are
in the invisible.
When we’re sleeping,
we’re in the invisible.
So it’s important
for people to understand
that we are creating our
lives from the inner side,
from what we don’t see.
At the 2010
Arts Olympus event,
Ms. Ripstein was also
a panelist for
the National Association
of Women for the Arts
and delivered a speech
about “the role of the arts
and the year 2012.”
I’ve given a proposal
several times, starting in
the Parliament
of World Religions ,
where the proposal was
to use the arts
as an instrument
for world peace.
Einstein used to say,
“If you cannot
solve a problem,
you cannot solve it
from the level
where it was created.
You need
to move one octave –
which is a frequency –
above it in order to
be able to solve it.
Now if you think about it
– that octave is a scale,
a color, a sound,
and the creative forces.
The way (which)
we humans have
in order to
tap into our peace,
is to higher our vibrations
into a level of
our own creative forces.
I don’t know if you know
but the era of pisces
(from which) we just moved
into the era of aquarius
was of blue color,
masculine era.
We’re moving into
the era of aquarius –
feminine and violet.
That’s why
so many people are
being dressed in violet
like never before.
The arts, the way I see it,
will really lead people
to another level,
to a higher level
when we can talk
from heart to heart
instead of mind to mind.
If you think about it,
who is our worst enemy –
our own thoughts.
So if we cannot escape
from them,
imagine if others can.
So the whole idea is
to really understand
what’s happening
with the changes,
vibrationally, that we are
energetic antennas.
In many of her paintings,
Ms. Ripstein expresses
spiritual concepts.
“Heaven to Earth,” and
I did it in the end of 2009.
It represents the woman
that’s pregnant and
if you see her, she has
a rose in her hand and
she’s about to give birth
to the new humanity.
Then the man has the fire
and the key
he is holding in his hand.
You can see
the pieces of the chess
that have been broken,
which represent
that we’re entering
into a new time where
the cosmic chess game
has totally changed.
We’re into
another dimension,
into different times
of changes,
not the same as before.
So as you can see in
“Heaven to Earth,” when
I put on the black light,
the other dimension
of the Divine beings
comes down toward us.
As we ascend
in consciousness,
we become one with them
and guiding our world,
our Earth.
I have a dolphin and life
on Earth, the animals
and the whole painting
contains prayer and
a quest of asking humanity
to be awake and
be part of this moment
of consciousness.
The effects
of Jacqueline Ripstein’s
artworks have been
scientifically tested,
among others
by Dr. Vaughn R. Cook,
who measured the effects
of Ms. Ripstein’s
paintings on
the meridian stresspoints
of a person.
Dr. Cook stated:
“The results
were impressive.
Your art has a most
definite calming, balancing
and healing effect.”
Scientist and
radio frequency expert
Rafael López-Guerrero
also reported
the high radio frequencies
and vibrations
which the artworks emit.
As a result
of these studies, her arts
have been proven to be
high a vibrational tool
for balancing
the consciousness
of humanity.
In 1996,
Jacqueline Ripstein was
commissioned to paint
“Our Lady of the Universe”
for the village
of Medjugorje, Croatia,
as to help the widows
and orphans of conflict.
For example,
in the case of “Our Lady
of The Universe,”
when you see it
under normal light,
the frequencies
are measured with
Schumann frequencies
to 13.5 MHz, that means
with what Mother Earth
is resonating.
But at the same time,
when I put on
the black light
on “Our Lady
of The Universe,”
they go up to 143 MHz,
so that’s where it takes
your body, your cells,
your DNA, your emotions.
So really, my whole thing
was to show people that
art is not that matters.
It’s atoms
that are vibrating with
so many dimensions
and things to it.
In 2000,
Jacqueline Ripstein
opened the
Millennium Peace Day
alongside Ms. Nane Annan,
wife of former
United Nations
Secretary-General
Kofi Annan,
and other dignitaries.
She has given
several Peace proposals
to the world,
including one of them
at the Parliament of
World’s Religions 2004
in Spain.
She founded the
Huemanism Institute ,
a non-profit organization
which uses the arts
and creative forces
as a tool for peace.
For the last 10 years,
Jacqueline Ripstein
has worked with
indigenous people in Peru
in order to revitalize
their cultural arts,
and has helped to educate
the indigenous people
towards economic stability
through the use
of their arts and crafts.
I believe that if
we can teach people how
to survive through arts,
the world would be
more in peace,
and unite people
through their artistic side.
Because everybody has
an artist within.
Either they do
the painting or
they watch the painting,
but they both
become the artist,
and they all have
creative forces.
Maybe some people
will say, “I don’t.”
Well, maybe they don’t
in the painting but
when they are cooking,
they have it.
When they're constructing
they have it,
and when they are doing
any of their jobs,
even numbers, they have
that creative force
moving them. (Right.)
Several of
Ms. Ripstein’s artworks
have prophetic messages.
There is times
like in the Tsunami,
15 days before,
I had the dream,
I saw the wave; and
it’s not the first time that
my art has been prophetic
and that I have seen
images that happened,
but usually it used to
happen many years later.
And I went right away
next morning,
I sent an email
saying a storm is coming.
Can you please talk about
your work with children?
That’s something
that's innate with me
and I've always
looked forward to it.
Every time
I have a show somewhere,
I would always
ask the government
to bring in children
to my shows.
And some of the children,
they would turn to me,
and when the boat would
appear, they would say,
“Oh my God, now I know
my grandmother is okay.”
And it was like suddenly
these children would see
their loved ones in a place
where they knew
that they were okay.
I work with children
with AIDS as well,
and we did a tent
in the middle of a park,
and inside of that tent
was a painting, “I Am,”
which is a child
holding the world, and
each child would go in
by themselves.
And suddenly
a four-year-old,
she had AIDS, the mother
had died of AIDS,
and the father
was dying of AIDS.
And, she went in
and she saw the angel
appear in the black light,
the little girl came out
with tears saying,
“Thank you, thank you.
Now I know that
I have an angel with me.
I always knew it,
but I was not sure.
And thank you.”
And you could see
the sparkle
back in her eyes,
and the presence of God
again in her.
Our heartfelt thanks,
Ms. Jacqueline Ripstein,
for using your
God-given artistic talent
to help uplift humanity’s
consciousness.
May your Divine artworks
continue to touch
and inspire people
from all nations.
And thank you,
gracious viewers,
for joining us
on today’s episode of
Enlightening Entertainment.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television for
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News.
May the creative
intelligence within you
guide you
toward the Light.
For more information
on Jacqueline Ripstein,
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