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Neil Hague

    Neil Hague is a British artist and illustrator whose work is described as spiritual and 'neo-shamanic'. Inspired by native Earth peoples, universal symbols, and nature, his art explores themes of creation and archetypes. Through his visual works and self-published books, Hague offers a unique perspective on image-making and the connection to reality. His creations often reflect deep archetypal motifs and shifts in consciousness.

    Kokoro
    • 2009

      Kokoro

      • 34 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The world we think we know so well is merely one of many mental stage shows, films, images and realities - every one are projections of an infinite consciousness. Kokoro is the epic story of divine human consciousness and the world that exists beyond the illusion of flesh and bone, time and space. It is a narrative that tells of the plight of humanity, from the construction of time to our present 'mind machine' based reality. In two parts and through his highly individual style of visionary artwork, Neil Hague tells the story of the lion Kokoro (which means Heart) and his emergence in a world fashioned by the creator God Naga (the Serpent) and the Puppet Master - Marduk. Inspired by numerous artists, legends and philosophies, from Blake's Jerusalem to the Book of Revelation, The story of Kokoro shows how a prison world controlled by fear is transformed through freedom and love. It is the legend of Alpha and Omega and through a kaleidoscope of worlds, symbolism and colour it is designed to inspire all ages. Kokoro is a timely adventure revealing the emergence of the true human being. Somewhere in our memory banks, at the core of who we truly are, I know that love will find a way." Neil Hague

      Kokoro