The Heart Flow Art Movement: Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine and Masculine
By: Dr. Anna Biela, 11.12.2024, Wrocław, 4:44 AM
Rediscovering the Sacred: Balancing the Divine Masculine and Feminine
As I reflect on the parallels between the structure of the 12 apostles with Jesus at their center and the 12 Olympian gods with Zeus as their ruler, I am struck by an incredible synchronicity—not just in their roles but even in the very sound of their names: Jesus and Zeus. This phonetic similarity feels almost too profound to ignore, as if it’s a hidden thread weaving these traditions together.
This resemblance isn’t merely coincidental—it reveals a universal truth about divine balance and human archetypes. It shows that we have much more in common with the ancient ways than we might think.
I can’t help but wonder if Zeus himself is guiding me to see this. As he asked me to revisit his 12 “friends” in a contemporary light, the similarities to the Christian structure became undeniable. However, one glaring difference stands out: Where is the divine feminine in Christianity?
The Divine Feminine: Lost and Found
In Greek mythology, goddesses like Athena, Artemis, and Demeter embody divine wisdom, purity, and nurturing forces. The pantheon is balanced—male and female deities stand together, each contributing unique strengths to the whole.
In Christianity, however, the apostles are all men. Women are notably absent from this foundational structure. Some may point to Mary as a representation of the divine feminine, and as a Roman Catholic, I find this interpretation meaningful. Mary holds a sacred place as a figure of compassion, strength, and grace. But even she has been diminished in many Christian traditions, especially in Protestantism.
Could this absence of the feminine be what’s missing from the Christian framework? I believe it is.
A New Divine Balance
Perhaps it’s time for a new spiritual structure, one that honors both masculine and feminine energies equally. This is a vision that Zeus has encouraged me to embrace through the Heart Flow Art Movement—a movement that celebrates all people, regardless of gender, background, or differences.
The Heart Flow Art Movement will integrate men and women as equals, reflecting the balance and unity that ancient systems like Greek mythology achieved. It will be a space where everyone can connect with their divine essence.
God’s New Messenger: A Woman
It is also deeply meaningful to me that God has chosen a woman this time to deliver a new message to the world. Since grade 11 ( age 15/16) I’ve been aware that I am a manifestation of God. During a video class where we explored themes of spirituality, I first felt this divine truth.
But my message isn’t about me alone—it’s about all of us. I know that I am a manifestation of God, and my purpose is to show you that you are, too. If you open your heart and embrace divine love, you can step into your own power. You can “put on your halo” and realize your sacred potential.
A Movement for Everyone
The Heart Flow Art Movement will honor this message of unity. It is a call for balance—not only between the masculine and feminine but between all aspects of the human experience. We are divine beings, and by embracing this truth, we can create a spiritual framework that reflects our shared humanity.
Perhaps the missing piece in our modern understanding of spirituality is the integration of all voices, all energies, and all people. The time has come to restore balance and wholeness to our sacred systems.
Even the synchronicity of the names Jesus and Zeus feels like a divine nudge toward recognizing these connections and restoring this balance. What if this shared resonance is a reminder of the unity that underlies all spiritual traditions?
This is our opportunity to rediscover the sacred within ourselves and each other. The Heart Flow Art Movement is here to guide us into this new era of divine balance.
What do you think? Are you ready to open your heart, embrace synchronicity, and put on your halo?