Painting the Invisible: The 2019 ShinsungHwa of an Unknown Korean Politician

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“This ShinsungHwa image was posted on ‘Tistory Blog’ in 2019 and is being uploaded for data integration and organization purposes.”

A Brief Explanation of an Unknown Korean Politician’s ShinsungHwa (2019):

The spiritual core positioned above the head reveals a dense tangle of heavy, complex energies. At the very top center of the composition, two Chinese characters appear: 子 (meaning “son”) and 刀 (meaning “blade”). These characters should be understood as representing the flow of his destiny.

A mosaic pattern obscures certain areas of the image—these sections contain elements too sensitive for public disclosure, directly connected to his political ambitions.

Symbol clusters throughout the piece carry meanings of obstruction and complication. The symbol manifesting at the throat area possesses an energy capable of influencing the masses. An energy line emanating from the right thumb creates a binding around the right wrist, indicating self-imposed limitation. Meanwhile, the energy flow from the left thumb forms a restraint around the ankle, symbolizing how he constrains his own path forward.

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