Nataša Pantović

Nataša Pantović

 

Nataša Pantović, MSc Economics, is Serbian / Maltese Author, Management Consultant, Adoptive Parent and Ancient Worlds Consciousness Researcher living in Malta.

 

Published Author since 1991...

 

AoL Mindfulness Series of Books

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AoL (Art of eLements) Research into Mysticism Art and Ancient Worlds. Applied Psychology & Philosophy from Tao to Neo-Platonism to Jung to deeper understand Intuitive Wisdom & Pure Ratio. In search of Language of God exploring symbols & sound frequencies, we have published 44 ISBANs with 8 Authors in 3 languages.

 

Consciousness Research

 

AoL Mindfulness books are:

  • A-Ma Alchemy of Love by Nataša Pantović (AoL Mindfulness Book #1) or ebook
  • Art of 4 Elements: Discover Alchemy through Poetry by Jeni Caruana, Christine Cutajar, Jason Lu (AoL Mindfulness Book #2) or ebook
  • Mindful Eating with Delicious Raw Vegan Recipes by Olivera Rosic (AoL Mindfulness Book #3) or eBook
  • Mindful Being towards Mindful Living Course by Nataša Pantović (AoL Mindfulness Book #4) or eBook
  • Conscious Parenting: Mindful Living Course for Parents by Ivana Milosavljevic and Nataša Pantović (AoL Mindfulness Book #5) or eBook
  • Chanting Mantras with Best Chords by Goce Nikoloski (AoL Mindfulness Book #6)
  • Conscious Creativity: Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations by Nataša Pantović (AoL Mindfulness Book #7) or eBook
  • Spiritual Symbols with their Meanings by Nataša Pantović (AoL Mindfulness Book #8)
  • Tree of Life: a Journey into the Field of Dreams by Nataša Pantović (AoL Mindfulness Book #9) or eBook
  • Metaphysics of Sound: in Search of the Name of God by Nataša Pantović MSc Economics Paperback or eBook
  • Ama Dios (4 Aol Consciousness Books Combined) by Natasa Pantovic
  • Spring, book of Aphorisms by Dr Rudolf Ragonesi translated in Italian and French
  • Summer, book of Aphorisms by Dr Rudolf Ragonesi translated in Italian and French
  • Autumn, book of Aphorisms by Dr Rudolf Ragonesi translated in Italian and French
  • Winter, book of Aphorisms by Dr Rudolf Ragonesi translated in Italian and French

 

Authors == Nataša Pantović MSc Economics == Olivera Rosić MSc Forestry == Ivana Milosavljević MEdu Special Needs == Goce Nikoloski == Jason Lu BA Arts == Christine Cutajar MA Creativity == Jeni Caruana BA Arts == Dr Rudolf Ragonesi

 

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Mindfulness Training Book: How to Meditate quote from Mindful Being Course by Nataša Pantović Nuit

 

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 Art of 4 Elements Poem by Natasa Pantovic God has created Nature that is Full of Chaos

The Great Wave

The Great Wave Learning from Van Gogh & Hokusai about 19th Century Art

 

Reconsidering Transcendence in Art Presence or Absence of divine Learning from Van Gogh & Hokusai by Nataša Pantović

The Starry Night Vincent Van Gogh, 1889 & Japanese print Hokusai Great Wave 1833    Starry Night (1889), was created while Vincet was a patient at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole Asylum in France

The late 1800s was the time of Impressionism as a radical art movement , centered around Parisian painters, the wave that rebelled against classical subject and gave respect to Mother Nature.

Travelling to their thought-form, Vincent van Gogh to the artist friend Emile:

 

Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Emile Bernard, Saint-Rémy, 1889

 

“But now look, ... you surely can't seriously imagine a confinement like that, in the middle of the road, with the mother starting to pray instead of suckling her child? Those bloated frogs of priests on their knees as though they're having an epileptic fit are also part of it, God alone knows how and why!

No, I can't call that sound, for if I am at all capable of spiritual ecstasy, then I feel exalted in the face of truth, of what is possible, which means I bow down before the study - one that had enough power in it to make a Millet tremble - of peasants carrying a calf born in the fields back home to the farm.

That, my friend, is what people everywhere, from France to America, have felt. And having performed a feat like that, can you really contemplate reverting to medieval tapestries? Can that really be what you mean to do? No! You can do better than that, and know that you must look for what is possible, logical and true.”

Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Emile Bernard, Saint-Rémy, 1889

 

“Now to enlighten you, my dear M. Van Gogh, ... I am searching for and at the same time expressing a general state of mind rather than a unique thought, to have someone else's eye experience an indefinite, infinite impression. To suggest a suffering does not indicate what kind of suffering: purity in general and not what kind of purity. Literature is one (painting also). Consequently, suggested and not explained thought.”

Letter from Paul Gauguin to Theo van Gogh. At this time, Vincent was 36 year old.

 

The Starry Night Vincent Van Gogh, 1889 & Japanese print Hokusai Great Wave 1833

 

First seen outside Japan in the 1880s, Van Gogh's brother was one of the first Europeans to collect Japanese prints and has admired Japanese art.

 

Starry Night (1889), was created while Vincent was a patient at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole Asylum in France 

 

"The artist always comes up against resistance from nature in the beginning, but if he really takes her seriously he will not be put off by that opposition, on the contrary, it is all the more incentive to win her over - at heart, nature and the honest draughtsman are as one.” Vincent Van Gogh to his brother” “The struggle with nature is sometimes a bit like what Shakespeare calls “the taming of the shrew””. Vincent van Gogh Letter to Theo van Gogh, 1881 in Etten, At this time, Vincent was 28 year old.

Source: http://www.artof4elements.com/entry/289/the-great-wave