The Mask of Rebirth

At the center of it all is the face we show the world.
In my painting, King Tut’s mask isn’t just a portrait of a boy king—it’s the ultimate symbol of the “Divine Self.” It is composed, steady, and wrapped in gold and blue. But remember, this mask was created to protect what was inside.
We all wear masks. Sometimes we wear them to hide our “broken past,” and sometimes we wear them to show the person we are becoming. The goal isn’t to tear the mask off; it’s to make sure that the face we show the world matches the strength we’ve built on the inside.
When you have your “Shen” circle of protection and you’ve done the “Scarab” labor, you can finally wear your mask with pride. You aren’t hiding anymore—you’re standing in your power.
