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This is one of the three pieces inspired by the Filianic Scriptures.
Upon the Heaven are these words inscribed, the words of thy salvation. Upon the Heaven in signs of fire before the dawn of time. Upon the Crystal Tablet that passeth not away... The world is but a shadow, yet it is a shadow of Truth; and at the ending of the age shall the world be redeemed. Neither a leaf upon a bramble shall be lost, nor a blade of grass pass into nothingness. But thou, My child, of all the world, thou alone hast power to choose; and thus art thou called maid, for maid is she that hath the power of choosing. Fix then your will upon the Truth and your heart on the Spirit My Mother, for by your love shall the world be redeemed, even to the last blade of grass. In thy work praise Her and in thy resting, in thy speech and in thy silence. For thou wert made one with Her, and this is thy true estate. It is good for a maid to till the soil, but it is better to live with her Lady. It is good to build and to weave, but it is better to live with her Lady. It is good to serve maids in every way, but it is better to live with her Lady. She that liveth wholly with her Lady is the servant of all the world; no labour is so great as this, nor so greatly to be honoured.
-- Pillar of Light
The verses are from the Madrian Scriptures.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
branding and corporate identity,
By Sarah Morrigan,
commercial designs,
graphic designs,
window painting
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Sarah paints Southeast Grind!
[caption id="attachment_83" align="aligncenter" width="231" caption="Brand designed by Sarah A. Morrigan, Iridia Creative Productions."]

Southeast Grind will be opening tomorrow, Sunday, April 19 at 8 a.m. Normal hours of operation will be 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. This was formerly Fireside Coffee Lodge, and the address is 1223 S.E. Powell Blvd., Portland, Oregon 97202.
See "Recent creative actions" for the earlier post on this.
For more pictures go to http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=74030&id=581200221&l=2a28063906
Monday, April 13, 2009
By Sarah Morrigan,
photography,
photojournalism,
stock photos
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Building hope, one can at a time



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