Joan of Arc

'The Hand’ wrote across one drawing, ALMA CAME TO EARTH AS JOAN OF ARC.

Alma did not believe in reincarnation, but she too heard the Voice of her guide, Aba Pasha.

 

Early Works -1950's, Pencil
Early Works - 1950's
Christmas Card Series
Early 1960's Pen & Ink
Mid 1960's Pen & Ink
Late 1960' Pen & Ink Wash
1970's Post Stroke Finished
Atlantis - Healing Set
Unprinted Images

Akashic Record

The Great Cosmic Computer, similar to the Book of Life, that records all thoughts, words and deeds.

Our lives are said to be reviewed there, following our death.

 

 

Wendy's Pair 1

These were Wendy's first two choices of those given by Alma.

They form a couple, like Colin (2) and Wendy (1) or Atlantis and Lemuria.  They are always exhibited as a pair, each balancing out the other.

 

 

Wendy's Pair 2

Some beings Alma saw had tubes coming from their mouths. She believed they were communicating.

 

 

Chariot of the Gods

In the documentary, ‘The Alma drawings’, Carmen Cereceda, Chilean muralist and one-time assistant to Diego Rivera, remarks that some of Alma’s figures look like, “beings from other worlds – our brother beings, from other universes.”  

This piece reminded me of Von Daniken’s book, Chariots of the Gods, as well as the Nazca lines on the flat plains of Peru. I have personally seen similar native peoples’ petroglyphs, etched high on the cliffs of Utah, with similar space-like beings in helmets.

 

 

Lone Pretty Lady

The unerring perfection of ‘The Hand’ that moved by itself, is revealed in this restful piece.  

Alma accepted no credit for the drawings, saying, “You see I don’t do them,‘The Hand’ does.

 

 

Early 1960's Pen & Ink