Artwork Title: Panel 5, Light of Research (Green), The Spectrum of Light

Panel 5, Light of Research (Green), The Spectrum of Light

Carl Gutherz

Artwork Title: Panel 5, Light of Research (Green), The Spectrum of LightArtwork Title: Panel 5, Light of Research (Green), The Spectrum of Light
Painted in 1907, or earlier. [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Light_of_Progress_by_Carl_Gutherz.jpg] House Members Room. Light of Truth (Blue) panel representing Science in the Spectrum of Light ceiling mural by Carl Gutherz. Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, DC. [https://www.loc.gov/item/2011647694/] Pictorial Spectrum of Light. Carl Gutherz has painted in ceiling panels idealization of the 7 primary colors. Indigo, the Light of Science. Blue, the Light of Truth. Green, the Light of Research. Yellow, the Light of Creation. Orange, the Light of Progress. Red, the Light of Poetry. Violet, the Light of State. [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924015058807/cu31924015058807_djvu.txt] Across from the US Capitol is the Thomas Jefferson Temple of Wisdom, Why is it the Temple of Wisdom? It contains more knowledge on paper than any other spot in the World. 118 million Books. 500 miles of shelf space. Thomas Jefferson dedicated his entire library to start the Library of Congress. This was Jefferson’s Apple Computer! Books on Astronomy, Physics, Law, History, and the Occult. The pattern on the floor is incredible. In a special reading room that is NOT accessible to the public, there are 7 painted panels on the ceiling, corresponding to the colors of the light spectrum: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet The panels on the ceiling are designed as mandalas, meditation tools for attuning the chakras in the human body to their proper frequencies. This room is below the Jefferson Library and in alignment with the axis of the winter solstice sun as it aligns with the US Capitol dome. This has got to be one of the greatest meditation rooms in Washington DC. This special meditation room in the Library of Congress is a pure delight. What a powerful testament to our forefather’s esoteric knowledge. The painter of the panels, Carl Gutherz, penned a letter to a friend and said, “Some day a real poet who can write will describe them.” [http://www.cosmicdoorways.net/CosmicDoorways/CD-LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS.html]
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