Keď som bol ešte malý chlapec, trávil som veľa času v hájoch a záhradách u mojej starkej v Dolnej Krupej.
Bývala pri starom mlyne, cez ktorý pretekal potok plný rakov a rôznych druhov rýb. Na dvore chovala množstvo domácich zvierat. S kamarátom Marekom sme ako deti kradli vajíčka bažantom zo záhonov a neraz sme sa ich pokúšali aj chytiť — čo sa nám, samozrejme, nikdy nepodarilo.
V tráve som rád pozoroval hmyz, ale aj stonožky, červy, pavúky a iné druhy. Na jednom metri štvorcovom ich bolo desiatky.
Dnes, keď beriem na tie isté miesta svojho syna, žiaľ, už tam tie druhy nenachádzame. Rakov niet. A ak nájdete na jednom metri jednu lienku, máte šťastie.
Domáci chov a pestovanie zeleniny takmer vymizli.
To však nie je všetko. Hovoríme aj o tých najmenších tvoroch — mikroorganizmoch, ktoré tvoria náš mikrobióm.
Dnešná veda potvrdzuje, že ich rozmanitosť v ľudskom tele klesá. A pritom — práve tieto mikroorganizmy nás robia tým, kým sme.
A toto všetko je odkaz, ktorý premietam do svojho umenia.
Obrazy sú symbolickým návratom človeka a jeho ducha späť k prírode. Sú o spojení človeka s matkou Zemou.

Revelation
22 000 bovis units
We will start in Egypt, because it is one of the oldest civilizations, and we will look at how Egypt developed the concept of the importance of the Sun in relation to theology, spirituality and religion. This is an ancient symbol of the Sun that ancient civilizations used to depict it (it was originally supposed to be part of the image, but I only used it in the lower right corner). Each direction represents one cardinal point and one season of the year. The Sun was not seen as God, but as a representative of its spiritual qualities. It brought life, warmth and energy to Earth, from which we live. The equilateral cross in a circle is found all over the world in all races and cultures. It was used by the Nordics, Vikings, French, Celts, Celtic Druids, English, Irish, Egyptians, as well as the Indians of North and Central America, especially the Mayans, Incas and other civilizations. We can also encounter this symbol in India, Russia and China. So it was known worldwide that the isosceles cross in a circle represented the five thousand year old concept of the Sun in petroglyphs. At that time, people were aware that the Sun was returning from the southern to the northern hemisphere, bringing with it warmth, food and life. So everyone gathered with its symbol to welcome it. The circle on the cross is not a dying person, but the Sun in the four earthly cardinal points. The idea is that the Sun dies in winter, is reborn on December 25th and moves north one degree, infusing life into everything. That is why it is said to “spring back to life”. The Pan-European Union uses the symbol to represent a new European awakening. It is found across royal families, it was used by the Nazis and Coptic Christianity, European kings and emperors always had an isosceles cross on their scepters. Today we have popes wearing the symbol of the Sun, the symbols are on churches, monasteries and many other buildings. All the churches use this symbol and people all over the world think it represents Christianity and do not realize that it is actually over five thousand years old. Jesus always represented the Sun – SUN, not SON. From the etymology of the word Sun it is clear that the Sun can be written as both Sun and Son, depending on the usage and thus God’s Sun and God’s Son. The communion guests look like an ancient petroglyph of the Sun, that is why the priests lift up the Sun, because that is exactly what the Sun does – it rises up. All this goes back many thousands of years and has nothing to do with Christianity. When the priest gives the people the body of Jesus, what does he give them? A small solar disk. Obviously we are talking about Sun worship. In Christianity we see Jesus dying on the cross everywhere because when the Sun reaches its lowest point in the southern hemisphere it is in a constellation that looks like a cross, so we say that the Sun/Son of God dies on the cross in the constellation of the Southern Cross. The Son of God died, but now he is returning to the northern hemisphere because he promised to return and he does return in the spring. The sun going south reaches its lowest point on December 22nd, it does not go any lower. And on December 23rd and 24th it rises at the same level and does not move at all for three days. So it is said that Jesus, or the sun of God, is dead for three days. The resurrection means that the sun is returning to the northern hemisphere. The communion guests look like an ancient petroglyph of the Sun, so the priests lift up the Sun because that's exactly what the Sun does - it rises up. All of this goes back many thousands of years before Christianity and has nothing to do with it at all. When the priest gives the people the body of Jesus, what does he give them? A little sun disk. Obviously we're talking about sun worship. In Christianity we see Jesus dying on the cross everywhere because when the Sun reaches its lowest point in the southern hemisphere, it's in a constellation that looks like a cross, so we say that the Sun/Son of God dies on the cross in the constellation of the Southern Cross. The Son of God died, but now he's coming back to the northern hemisphere because he promised to return and he is coming back in the spring. The sun, going south, reaches its lowest point on December 22nd, it doesn't go any lower. And on December 23rd and 24th, it rises at the same degree and doesn't move at all for three days. So it's said that Jesus, or the sun of God, is dead for three days. The resurrection means that the sun is returning to the northern hemisphere.
From ancient times to the present day we have the so-called 37 sons of God-suns. Ra, Amon or Amen Ra, Krishna, Shamash, Mithra, Yahweh, etc. They all have the same identity, the same stories that accompany their lives. They were born of a virgin (constellation), died on the cross, were dead for three days, then resurrected and returned. Their father was a carpenter and almost all of them had twelve successors. So the whole story is about cosmic bodies, about how the universe and planets work. No, no savior will come, because there never was one. It is all based on the old concepts of the Sun representing life on Earth. Another part of the image is water crystals drawn in a hexagram, which are surrounded by the nervous system of the universe. From above and clockwise, it is love and gratitude (the strongest energy in the universe), friendship and peace, beauty, harmony, happiness and ohm. Water covers about 70% of the planet and the human body. Water is therefore in the majority, which we should place considerable emphasis on. Masaru Emoto is an internationally recognized scientist, writer, thinker, researcher, photographer and doctor of alternative medicine. He has been researching water for 10 years. He made a breakthrough with the groundbreaking claim that human consciousness has a direct impact on the molecular structure of water. A supporter of water theories, he has lectured all over the world, including on the UN platform, and through his work, he has tried to spread the message of peace resulting from the study of water crystals. Based on his many years of research, he demonstrates its ability to transmit the energy of resonance, a force essential for life on Earth and the personal happiness of every person. By saying, writing or thinking positive or negative words, we send a vibration that provokes a reaction, and this is exactly the energy that water can transmit. Masaru Emoto discovered that water crystals change their shape under the influence of word vibrations and documented this with numerous photographs. The most beautiful crystals were created under the influence of words such as love and gratitude, joy, peace and others. On the contrary, the ugliest ones were created under the influence of rage, murder, hatred, ugliness and others. Music, television, mobile phones and many other devices also have a positive or negative effect on water crystals. People whose thoughts and words are of a positive nature can expect that the water crystals in their body will be clean and beautiful, while people of a negative nature carry ugly and spoiled water within them. The main message is a reminder that a person has a big decision in their hands, how they will influence themselves and the world around them. The information used in the text can be found in a more complex form in books by Jordan Maxwell or Masaru Emoto.

Mushroom Forest
16 000 bovis units
Mushrooms are everywhere. They live in and around us. They nourish everything that keeps us alive. They have been guiding life for over a billion years. They eat rock, create soil, absorb poisons, nourish and kill plants, survive in space, induce hallucinations, help produce food and medicine, control animal behavior, and influence the composition of the Earth's atmosphere. Mushrooms are the key to understanding the planet we live on, how we think, feel, and behave. They are the first and current rulers of our Earth, but they still don't get enough attention, and over 90% of species have not been documented yet. And the more we learn about them, the less it makes sense without them. The oldest specimen found lives in Oregon, weighs hundreds of tons, is over ten square kilometers long, and is estimated to be eight thousand years old. And there are probably many more older and larger individuals. Most of the world-changing events on Earth were and are still caused by their activity. Plants got from water to land five hundred million years ago only thanks to fungi, and for tens of millions of years they served as their roots. Even today, more than 90% of plants rely on mycorrhizal fungi. It is called the “forest internet” and this union gave rise to all life on Earth and its future depends on whether fungi and plants can continue to form healthy relationships with each other. Protoxites, 400 million years old, was a fungus 10 to 15 meters high, when plants reached a maximum height of a meter, and represented the largest living structure on land and for more than 50 million years it was its ruler, that is, twenty times more than homo. Fungi still establish new ecosystems on land today. When a volcanic island is formed, the first organisms to take hold there are fungi. Very few areas have inhospitable conditions for fungi. They live deep under the sea, in the desert, in Antarctica, thousands of them live on our bodies and in their guts, on other animals, in the leaves, roots and stems of plants. They are the essence of the origin and demise of life. The ancient Romans prayed to Rogib, the God of Mold, to protect them from fungal diseases that caused famines. The impact of fungal diseases is escalating around the world. Unsustainable economic practices are disrupting the ability of plants to form relationships with the beneficial fungi on which they depend. Human trafficking is spreading fungal diseases around the world and has already destroyed hundreds of species of plants and animals. For example, the Cavendish banana variety, which accounts for 90% of global imports, is currently facing a fungal attack that could soon kill it.
Mushrooms can use mixtures of enzymes to break down even the most resistant materials, from lignin, oil and oil spills in the oceans, polyurethane, TNT, used diapers and nuclear waste, from which they draw energy. Their spores are found in clouds and affect the weather, setting in motion the precipitation of drops and the solidification of ice crystals. The mycelium (mycelium) is conductive and its hyphae conduct electrical impulses like in animal nerve cells. At the molecular level, mushrooms and humans are so similar that they can benefit from the same biochemical innovations. Mushrooms are very fruitful pharmaceuticals. We obtain from them penicillin, cyclosporine (for organ transplants), statins to lower cholesterol, a whole range of antiviral and anticancer compounds, not to mention alcohol, citric acid, even vaccines represent 30% of their composition, psilocybin is used against depression and anxiety. And that was only 1% of their use. Radical technologies based on the activity of fungi may represent the answer to the pressing problems arising from the gradual devastation of the environment. Antiviral compounds inhibit bee collapse syndrome. Mycelium can also replace plastics or skin tissue and is a promising source of new radiation-resistant biomaterials, and now ecological houses are also built from mycelium, clothes and other products are produced. In short, humanity has been closely linked to the miraculous processes of fungal metabolism since time immemorial. We have about 3.8 million species of fungi, which is six to seven times more than plants and also much more than animals. The relationships between plants and fungi are the key to understanding the functioning of entire ecosystems and are connected into one social network. Wood wide web is a reference to the world wibe web or the global internet network. The microworld in one teaspoon of healthy soil contains about as much life as on our planet, and in the same amount, mycelium stretched from one end to the other is up to 10 km long. Mycelium defies any classification. From the point of view of the network, it is a single interconnected entity, and from the point of view of the hyphae, it is a multitude of individuals. The mycelium strategy is used by scientists to solve mathematical problems or program robotics, to design urban transport networks and many other human problems. The functioning of the mycelium system is still beyond our understanding. The fossilized intricacy of the network was found by scientists from the Swedish Museum of Natural History from the period 2.4 billion years ago. With this discovery, mycelium became one of the first living multicellular organisms. Mushrooms were the original tree of knowledge and are still colloquially called the “flowers of life” or “meat of the gods”. The oldest evidence is a little over 10 thousand years old. Mushrooms have had the most intimate relationship with humans since time immemorial. They have survived half of the four billion-year history of life unchanged, across fatal planetary transformations. The information used in the text can be found in the books by author Merlin Sheldrake.

Gifts of Abundance
19 000 bovis units
One day a friend asked me how I manifest the gifts of abundance. This beautiful topic captured my imagination and so I began to create. At that time, several natural history and science books by authors such as Merlin Sheldrake, Peter Tompkins, Christopher Bird, Luther Burbank, Cleve Backster, Eileen Caddy, Viviwn Wiley, Peter Wohlleben and many others caught my attention. Which played into my hands and I was able to gain deeper insights into the topic I wanted to create. Green Mother Earth is the true matrix of human life. Without plants, we would not be able to breathe and find food. We consume approximately 375 billion tons of plant food annually. Everything that keeps us alive is obtained through photosynthesis. All starch, fats, oils, waxes and cellulose on which human life depends from beginning to end come from sugar. The economy forms the basis of the health of a nation. Through the constant and increasing use of pesticides and artificial fertilizers, deforestation, water pollution and other forms of devastation, we are destroying interconnected networks of trees, plants and fungi. These communities create a super-organism on which a whole range of animals and us depend, but they are gradually dying out on a planetary scale every year. Communities are no longer able to form healthy relationships with each other and the impact we are facing will have catastrophic consequences for our lives. A whole range of beneficial solutions have been created to remedy the situation. Unfortunately, this is not only true in this industry, but the business is huge and multinational corporations are clinging to profits from the sale of their environmentally dangerous products. Plants, trees and fungi are able to share food together and feed their own competition because they know that they are better off together. They communicate using smells, electrical and optical signals, and the latest studies reveal communication through sounds. This entire world responds to the movement of the Earth and Moon, to the movement of other planets, and it can be assumed that the influence of stars and other celestial bodies will also be demonstrated. Research has also found that these organisms, in addition to sensory perception, have an aura and can read minds.
With the help of classical music vibrations, positive words and other aspects, they thrive better in their growth, and on the contrary, ignorance and other negatives harm them or even cause death. They are able to perceive and react to everything that happens around them. Their sophistication far exceeds ours. Special and exceptionally sensitive electronic devices have found that they can feel pain and react when someone wants to tear them off or eat them, and when they sense this, they spontaneously “faint”. If an insect or other animal attacks a plant and starts to eat it, it warns other plants in its vicinity with several signals. Hundreds of experiments have confirmed the presence of electrical impulses corresponding to the very well-known human nerve impulses. The energy coming from trees strengthens the human aura and vitality. There is still a lot to write about, but plants, trees, mushrooms and animals have always communicated with us, and by separating from nature we gradually lose our natural abilities. The most advanced communication between man and plant has been recorded in a remote corner of northern Scotland. Nowhere else have such results been achieved as there. On barren, weathered and sandy land covered in heather and overlooking the Moray Firth, a comite has taken root that could blossom into the wonders of the Age of Aquarius. This is the story of Peter and Eileen Caddy.

God Soma
16 500 bovis units
First of all, I want to say that we can understand this scene as a depiction of the topics that interest me. It is the universe, nature, spirituality, science, magic, the human body, history, esotericism, religion and, last but not least, art. The image grows in the lower part from the mycelium, or the mycelium. It penetrates through planets, solar systems and up to galaxies. These galaxies gradually create superclusters of galaxies that have the same pattern as the mycelium. A fractal that repeats itself on a certain scale, but in a more complex form. The upper fractal that the galaxies create could be observed from a distance of trillions and trillions of light years. The main character, sitting in a lotus flower, draws attention to the repeating fractal with his hands, thus giving meaning to the sentence, both above and below. There are about 200 billion stars in our galaxy and, assuming that each has approximately 5 planets, we can study a whole trillion planets. If intelligent life were to exist on just one planet in a thousand, that would mean a billion planets in our galaxy. Multiply that by the ten billion galaxies that are estimated to exist in our observable universe, then there could be intelligent life on a whopping 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets.
The god is a savastika placed in the center of the image. The savastika and swastika symbols are ancient religious icons in the cultures of Eurasia. It is used as a symbol of divinity and spirituality in Slavic or Indian religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The word svastika (卐) means "beneficial for well-being", while the symbol pointing to the left (卍) is called sauwastika , symbolizing the night or tantric aspects. As a result of World War II and the Holocaust, many people in the West still strongly associate this sign with Nazism and anti-Semitism. The god personifies the eternal power and protection of man by the bright gods who have set out on a pilgrimage of spiritual development and perfection. A mandala depicting this symbol helps a person realize the mutual penetration and unity of the four primary elements in the universe. Fire, water, earth and air. The figures create an equilateral triangle from forehead to forehead and if we could look at them from above, the triangle must be the same. The monks, drawn in mirror image, represent the duality in us, that is, good and evil, Yin and Yang. They sit in a lotus flower in a state of samadhi, which only very experienced meditators can reach. Samadhi represents the preservation or petrification of the body and takes place mainly in a constant cave temperature of 4°C. In this state, they then travel to other spheres of the universe. They intentionally look like weathered statues, as I tried to capture the effect of petrification in this way. If we were to combine the monks into one whole, the triangles depicted on their foreheads would create the unity of the macrocosm. This is depicted by two opposite points of two triangles facing each other. The hexagram thus created was not originally a specific Jewish symbol, but a generally used (and religiously interpreted) geometric figure, similar to, for example, the pentagram or the swastika.
The name of the God Soma is derived from a drink of ancient civilizations, made from fly agarics (Amanita muscaria). A small handful of “tribes” still use this guidance today. Soma appears on stone images or hieroglyphs, drawings and paintings in Egypt, the Mayans or Indians, but also in other cultures. Using the drink, shamans changed their consciousness and connected to universal consciousness, where they drew guidance and transferred it to our world. The shaman’s upper hand is in the position of prana mudra. This mudra strengthens self-confidence, removes uncertainty, improves the flow of prana and chi energy, helps increase human activity, eliminates the feeling of exhaustion, supports memory and eliminates nervousness. It strengthens the immune system, eyes and improves vision. It helps against blockage of blood vessels and improves the flow of all winds in the body – udana, prana, vyana, samana and apana. The lower hand is in the position of Jnana mudra. This mudra cleanses the mind, clarifies thoughts, induces calm and peace, removes tension and stress, balances the mind, promotes concentration, helps turn ignorance into knowledge and awareness, has a positive effect on states of depression, improves memory, is helpful in insomnia and lethargy, has a beneficial effect on the human psyche, helps with hysteria and anger. It relaxes the heart and helps against high blood pressure and also has an effect on the hormones of the pituitary gland (the central organ of the endocrine system) and finally stimulates the sixth chakra. The monks are in the Anjali position, meaning blessing. This mudra opens the heart chakra, calms and concentrates the mind and reduces stress and agitation. It helps us enter a higher level of consciousness. It means a connection between individuality and divinity. For the effect of mudras, it is appropriate to apply them during meditation for five to fifteen minutes. And finally, as Mr. Frank Jalšovský mentions: "The infinity that humanity so longs to understand can only be understood by a faculty higher than reason. And that is by entering into a state from which the finite must retreat."

TEM-OHP-AB ( Bafomet )
2 500 bovis units
Templi omnium hominum pacis abhas – Father of the temple of peace of all people
Patheistic and magical image of the Absolute. The Light Bearer disguised as the God of Magic and Mother Earth. The two horns represent duality. The torch of intelligence that burns between its horns is the magical light of universal balance, the image of the soul elevated above matter as the flame connected to matter radiates above it. It symbolizes the 7 chakras and our energetic connection to the universe. The goat's head is a synthetic head. It expresses the horror of the sinner and unites the qualities of a dog, a bull and a donkey. It signifies the responsibility of matter itself and in bodies repentance for bodily sins. The hands are human to show the sacredness of the work. On the hands are the words Solve (et) Coagula - they are alchemical, that is, divide and unite, this is work on a higher level, that is, spiritual. Both hands make, one upwards and the other downwards, the sign of esotericism, to remind the initiates that they must keep the secret, and they point to two moons, white above, black below, to explain the relationship of good to evil and of mercy to justice. The lower part of the body is veiled. The image of the mystery of universal procreation is depicted by the symbol of the rod of Hermes, the caduceus. The white and black snakes represent the serpentine power of the kundalini, which leads from the first chakra, or the genitals, to the seventh chakra, or the torch. However, in the picture it ends in the middle at the solar plexus chakra, because the cycle has ended, which continues again to the fourth and seventh. The goat has female breasts, which are the instrument of the mother. The breasts of our Earth represent nature and the plants with which she feeds us. Thus, from humanity, the breasts only bear the sign of motherhood and work, this represents the sign of redemption. The black wings symbolize spiritual growth, freedom and hope for a better tomorrow. The head and hooves represent the dual world in which we live and symbolize the law of cause and effect, or the law of karma. On the forehead appears the sign of the macrocosm, namely a pentagram turned with its tip up, which is a symbol of human intelligence, which, by its location under the torch, gives its flames the image of Divine revelation.
The pentagram, called the flaming star, is a sign of omnipotence and intellectual self-control. It is the star of the magicians, the sign of the word, which is created according to the human body. Based on the direction of the rays, this symbol represents good, with one ray up, or evil, with two rays up. The main emphasis is therefore placed on magic, good and evil, mother Earth, or duality, and also karma, that is, cause and effect. Another emphasis is on the chakras, kundalini energy, and the alchemical law of Solve et Colagua - divide and unite. Since Baphomet is associated with mother Earth, it is logical that many people (especially Satanists) take him as a lower being, Satan. However, he is the Light Bearer disguised as a goat in the guise of mother Earth, or the ruler of Earth and magic.
Four Seasons




The drawings have a classic cliché character. Elves standing in a magic mushroom circle that recharges the energy of the person standing in its center. The figures holding their scepters with crystals of emerald (spring), crystal ball (summer), citrine (autumn) and amethyst (winter). Each of them has an owl and animal patrons as a sign of wisdom. As a whole, the elves are supposed to represent Mother Nature, which is like the moving rocker of a coin press. If we put the raw material into the press correctly, it mints beautiful medals, but if incorrectly, it mints shapeless shapes. Evil in nature is a disease of growth. Nature is not aware of itself, so it is not a machine operator, but a wonderful and blind machine. It creates endlessly, but gradually. Otherwise, the uncreated would endlessly create itself, which is nonsense. Infinite progress is a mistake that is eternally corrected. Nature always exerts only such force as is adequate to overcome resistance. Resistance is to force what the fulcrum is to a lever. The slow and regular law of progress is the general law of nature. Progress is governed by the perfection which is latent in every thing. This perfection in a latent state is the thought of God in all nature. Nature is a clockwork wound by God (the universe). It may be accelerated or slowed down by fateful changes in its material gearing, but it never stops, because its movement is given by the genius of the supreme watchmaker. The creative and regulating principle manifests itself in nature as a latent intelligence, coming to light despite various obstacles, which can limit its infinity through it in order to create finite forms. Nature would be imperfect if it were motionless. But its very imperfection requires progress, and this is a necessary condition of eternal life. When an imperfect being dies, nature rejects everything that could preserve it in its present imperfection. When a man or an animal grows old, loses its teeth, its eyes grow dim, its hands and feet stiffen, nature takes away from it the means by which it keeps alive. Nature slowly carries out the transformations in which new races replace others. Nations are born, grow, and grow old. If empires are to fall, their rulers are bound by incompetence and madness, they get rid of gifted people and listen to malicious counselors. Those who believe in eternal life do not want to remember death, but on the contrary have hope in the movement of life. To embalm or leave the body in coffins is to worship death. Nature is aristocratic and monarchical. The worlds have but one sun, man has but one head, and the lion is still king of the land. A king without justice is like a crowned anarchist, and anarchists who conspire are like tyrants who want to break the crown and then fight over its pieces. The fateful forces of nature can become assistants to human wisdom. It is enough to know them and know how to direct them. Nature and man can do nothing alone. The greatest forces are collective forces. But to be complete, these forces must be monarchical, that is, they must be incited and directed by an individual. A solitary man, even if he were a genius, is like a head without a body. When nature creates the poor, she undertakes to pay for them. Truth, reason, justice and law are strictly despotic and no one escapes their authority. Where those aspects do not prevail, the natural fateful force decides, but always according to the law of balance given by universal divine foresight.