
Entura Soul Portraits
Bespoke pastel drawings that reveal your soul's highest purpose
Do you feel a deep pull toward self-discovery, a longing to uncover the hidden wisdom and gifts within your soul? An Entura Soul Portrait can illuminate the path forward, helping you embrace your true potential and find deeper meaning in your life.
Entura Soul Portraits: A Journey Into Your Soul
Entura Soul Portraits offer a unique, transformative experience. More than art, they provide a profound connection to your soul's wisdom, reflecting your gifts, experiences, and guidance.
Each portrait is a personalized, channeled creation that captures the essence of your soul’s journey. Through the Entura process, I connect with your energy to channel a one-of-a-kind drawing using soft pastels on paper, revealing symbols and insights specific to you.
Your portrait serves as both a piece of art to display on your wall and a powerful reminder of your true self, offering daily inspiration and guidance on your path.

Background
I am a lifelong artist and spiritual enthusiast, and I am thrilled to be able to combine the two in this powerful practice of channeled art. I earned my certificate in Entura Art from Delphi University in 2022, and since then have created dozens of channeled drawings for myself and others. I'm always amazed by the messages revealed through the process.
Entura Art was created in 1975 by Patricia Hayes, founder of Delphi University, following a psychic vision that revealed a new method of channeling through art. What began as simple, child-like drawings evolved into detailed images that capture the soul's essence, a practice now taught at Delphi University.

Process
To create an Entura, I sit down with the paper and chalk pastels and set an intention. Then, I take a few deep breaths and connect with the energy of the intent or subject. Afterwards, I channel the drawing by simply allowing my hand to move -- to pick up the colors and draw the lines that feel right. As forms start to take shape, I add definition to bring them to the surface, until the images are clear and the drawing is complete.
Then, I look at the drawing to interpret the meaning. I use universal symbolism (for example, the butterfly is a common symbol for transformation). I also use Entura-specific symbolism (developed by Patricia Hayes). And most importantly, I use my intuition to interpret the underlying energy of the drawing. The same symbol could mean different things at different times, so intuition is vital.
Samples
These sample Soul Portraits are posted with permission of the recipients.
Click on each drawing to read the interpretations.

The child in the background gazes lovingly at the bird before her. The girl's face is dewy, symbolizing her inner radiance and spiritual illumination. The bird, a type of crow—perhaps an Alpine chough—is leaning over the water to welcome the arriving duck. The duck is an interdimensional messenger, carrying wisdom from the stars behind it. The crow, closely connected to the Earth, features a warmer, more golden-yellow beak than the duck. Its back is also a warm yellow, nourished by the glowing sun above.
The crow welcomes the duck to its dimension, ready to receive interstellar messages. Perhaps the duck also yearns to learn about the Earth plane. Crows are known as fearless communicators and messengers, unafraid of the unknown. The girl looks attentively at the crow (Earth) as if she is part of introducing the Earth to the Higher Concepts that the duck brings. The girl’s attention is on the crow/Earth because she already knows the energy of the Duck and is introducing the Earth to these Higher messages. This is what Bernadette does as well.
The girl in the background could symbolize a Hybrid Child, a being who is part extraterrestrial and part human, as in Darryl Anka's (Bashar’s) teachings. Like the scene before her, the child acts as a bridge between humanity and advanced extraterrestrial civilizations. Bernadette's soul carries messages of unity, spiritual development, and the evolution of consciousness. She is a unity and harmony ambassador bridging the physical and spiritual realms. Hybrid Children are also known for their psychic abilities and spiritual attunement. Children can also symbolize a connection to one's inner child; Bernadette maintains a sense of wonder, openness, and joy.
Growing from the child's hair is a pink exotic flower, possibly a type of orchid. The orchid has beautiful colors but is prickly-looking -- not necessarily an invitation to touch it. Perhaps this symbolizes that Bernadette is very good at shielding others from the people/stuff that looks and sounds spiritual/beautiful/all-knowing, etc., but who do not have the energetic base and continuity of the real thing. The orchid pops out of a hole, not rooted in solid energy. This could mean Bernadette is skilled at recognizing "charlatans" and can counterbalance any harm they might pose.
The orchid grows out of the child's hair. Hair can symbolize one's thoughts, while brown hair can signify groundedness, nurturing, or connection to the Earth. Despite her interdimensional leanings, Bernadette's spirit remains nurturing and grounded. This reinforces the concept of her spirit nurturing connections between realms and between aspects of the Self.
The child wears a magenta/maroon-colored shirt. This color also represents a bridge between the physical and spiritual, a mix of red (physical) and purple (spiritual). Bernadette's soul is comfortable in this role.
The bright sun above symbolizes divine light, warmth, and enlightenment, providing the basis for these interactions. The pastel sky suggests hope and peace. It resembles a sunset, symbolizing a journey between realms and positive beginnings.
The fluffy grass in the lower left symbolizes community and harmony. The individual blades of different colors represent diversity. Bernadette's soul appreciates diversity and the ability for different energies to coexist harmoniously.
The girl's green eyes represent the heart chakra. Bernadette's soul can fuse warmth, love, and earthly emotions with interdimensional wisdom. The duck floats on water, which symbolizes intuition and the subconscious.
Summary:
Bernadette's soul excels at blending and communicating with different realities; she dwells easily in the space between realms. Her soul is especially skilled at introducing higher spiritual concepts / wisdom to Earth. Bernadette clearly understands the interconnectedness of all things and introduces these higher concepts to others when she can and through her example.
There is no chaotic or jittery energy in the portrait, nothing indicating that Bernadette chose this incarnation to address a specific life lesson; no karma, no past lives to be rectified. It is more that she chose to participate in this life as a Way Shower. She does so in her own manner, through her actions, one opportunity at a time. She is an example of being/living effectively in these Earth times, without fear, with an acceptance and curiosity that is abundant in children, less so in adults. This youthfulness does not in any way diminish her universal wisdom.
The pigeon has a glowing pearl of light on its neck (the brooch securing its cape). This represents the pearls of wisdom that it has returned with from its lifetimes of experience. It is a homing pigeon. Homing pigeons have been used throughout the centuries to deliver messages from afar back to their starting place. The pigeon may travel vast distances, but it always knows how to get home: It simply follows the light of its pearl brooch. Cindy’s soul has found its way home to its present incarnation. Cindy feels at home in this lifetime, in this space, and in her divine femininity (see the female figure). This quality of feeling at home can make others she interacts with feel at home, too.
This pearl brooch also represents communication, as it sits on the pigeon’s throat chakra. This represents Cindy’s strong skills of communication. It also reveals her soul’s purpose of communicating messages of love, peace, and universal wisdom. The brooch is glowing with warm golden energy, illuminating the darkness around it.
The pigeon is looking adoringly at the witch-like woman on the right. The woman is on the Earth side of the drawing space, representing her strong ties to the earthly plane. However, her skin is pale and stone-like, showing her ancient age. Cindy has spent many lifetimes on Earth and was present in ancient times. The woman is wearing a purple hooded cloak representing deep spirituality and ties with religion and the church. Cindy has had lifetimes of serving the church. Additionally, the woman’s witch-like appearance shows that Cindy’s spirituality runs deeper than just scripture: It is a personally meaningful spirituality. She may have also spent a lifetime(s) as a witch or other feminine spiritual figure.
The woman has striking blonde hair flowing out from under her hood. Hair represents one’s thoughts, and the golden color represents joy and optimism. Although Cindy’s soul is wise and ancient, Cindy has not lost her youthful vibrance. She can nurture thoughts of joy and optimism and radiate those outward to her connections. The hair flows as if in a gentle wind, showing how Cindy’s knowledge of the universal truths helps her to feel mentally and emotionally free.
Above the woman is a moon. This represents emotions and the divine feminine. Cindy has spent many lifetimes as a female and has strong ties to feminine ideals and principles. She represents high feminine qualities such as nurturing and comfort with emotions. The moon also represents nighttime and mystery. Cindy’s soul is curious about and comfortable with the mysteries of life and the universe.
The woman's eyes are reddish brown, as are the pigeon's. This match represents the connection between the human-self and the spirit-self. Cindy is a spiritual being in a human body. It also represents how she sees the world in the same way her spirit-self (the pigeon) does. The woman is looking back at the pigeon adoringly, appreciative of the shared connection and messages. Cindy is naturally comfortable with and appreciates receiving (and giving) spiritual guidance.
Notice that the pigeon is communicating its messages telepathically. It has its wings upon the woman’s arms, and its brooch also seems to emit its messages. This represents how Cindy receives messages conveyed telepathically from Spirit. She is then able to communicate these higher messages to other earthly beings.
The moon – as a symbol of femininity – also represents receptivity. A lesson for Cindy in this current lifetime is to allow herself to be receptive to the gifts and well-being delivered by others. Rather than being one who is always giving, it is helpful to be one who is a willing receiver as well.
The pigeon’s wings may logically seem covered with feathers. However, these feathers are different. They look a bit like reptile scales. This is because birds are descended from reptiles; the pigeon has remnants of its ancestral past. This represents the ancient wisdom that is being channeled and given to Cindy. It also symbolizes the timelessness of her soul. It is helpful for her to remember that all things are existent at once, in this Now-moment.
The pigeon is blue, representing calm, peace, and wisdom. There is much navy blue in the drawing – both on the pigeon and surrounding the woman. Navy blue is a color often associated with people who are deep thinkers and who share powerful truths, as well as with peacemakers. The color black surrounds the pigeon, representing the vastness of the universe. Black also forms when all colors are combined into one. It, therefore, represents the all-knowing aspect of Cindy’s soul. The two colors of the background – black on the left and blue on the right – are blending in the space between the figures. This shows how Cindy’s soul is meant to convey the wisdom of the universe by receiving and then sharing these truths with others.
Summary:
Cindy’s soul is one that is ancient, wise, peaceful, and loving. She brings these characteristics into her present incarnation while retaining her joy and youthful spirit. She is nurturing to others and is a strong feminine figure. It will be helpful for her to learn to receive from others, as well as give; that is an important lesson for this life. She feels very at home here in this incarnation and helps others to do the same. She is a great messenger and embodiment of the love and wisdom of the divine.


My attention first goes to the Butterfly-Woman. Her expression reflects wonder and renewal. It seems she may have just emerged from the purple waters below her, symbolizing spiritual rebirth. She is now aware of the mysteries of the universe. Butterflies represent transformation, and she has transformed into her magnificent and fully realized form. The Butterfly-Woman represents Kathy, who has endured hardships and evolved. The gold / yellow in her wings symbolizes Christ-Consciousness energy, and joy and vibrance.
Her dress is shiny and blue, possibly symbolizing her emergence from the water. She has come out glowing, as if fresh from a chrysalis. She looks upon the viewer and the world with wonder, knowledge, wisdom, and an understanding of the true nature of reality. In this lifetime, Kathy has the opportunity to live and be her Highest Self which has all these characteristics. She has successfully overcome lifetimes of challenges (Native American in lower right corner) many of which were healing old emotional (water) wounds. She is beautiful, confident, and very wise. The blue dress also underscores her serene and wise composure. The way she is looking at the viewer feels like an invitation to learn what she has learned.
To her right is a Native American woman pouring water from a jug. The woman's colors and dress suggest she may represent a historical or past-life version of Kathy. She pours water onto her hand, perhaps symbolizing cleansing—letting go of the past. Despite the struggles Kathy has faced, she doesn't hold onto resentment; instead, she washes her troubles away and starts over even stronger.
Kathy may feel a deep connection to Native American culture and likely had past lives as a Native American. Behind the woman are beautiful stars, symbolizing the depth and connection to wisdom, spiritual guidance, and the Universe that Natives possess. Kathy shares this connection—a connection to all things, possible timelines, and an understanding of her place in the universe.
The purple horizon in the background (below Butterfly-Woman) further reveals this broad understanding of existence—the stillness behind the chaos and the understanding of oneself within the universe and the vital role one plays in it.
To the left is a woman in a blue-green dress. She feels like she is someone separate from Kathy -- like a spiritual guide or other inter-dimensional being who helps / protects / continues to teach Kathy. It looks like she and the crab are together. Her dress has some resemblance to a lobster pincher, which add the traits of strength, courage, and the ability to withstand and overcome hardship while advocating for oneself. This symbolizes Kathy's resilient spirit that can overcome hardship.
Lobsters embody deep, profound transformations due to their deep-sea habitats, intensive molting process, physical strength, and cultural mystique, symbolizing journeys into the subconscious and significant life changes. Kathy's soul is adept at undergoing and helping others undergo deep emotional and spiritual transformations, as echoed in Butterfly-Woman's emergence from the water.
A cute red crab is sitting below the guide. Crabs represent adaptability, protection, and smaller spurts of growth, highlighting the ability to navigate and adjust to life's ongoing challenges with resilience and flexibility. While like lobsters, crabs live in shallower waters and undergo more frequent, less dramatic molting. Kathy's soul inspires deep and profound transformation (lobster), rather than the shallower kind (crab). However, the crab sits on grass, representing abundance and fertility; there are many opportunities for the crab to transform.
The orange dotted halo around the guide’s head represents psychic energy dedicated to changing one's thought processes, as the dots swirl around the mind. Kathy is someone committed to undergoing deep emotional and cognitive transformation. The gold color in the background (and the guide’s bun pointing toward the Source Energy corner) symbolizes transformation toward one's Higher Self.
In fact, the whole upper corner feels like the Great Consciousness, the One, the Source, the Akashic Records-- the source of all that is, was, or will be. With her spiritual guide's help, this is where Kathy goes to get her psychic information for her readings.
Summary:
Kathy's soul is adept at profound transformation. She has not allowed negativity—whether from past lives or this life—to hold her back. Instead, she has used it to fuel her transformations. Like the Native American woman cleansing away dirt and allowing for renewal, Kathy is divinely guided (as represented by the stars in the sky) to transform and be reborn / molt into something greater than before. Kathy is unafraid of deep introspection and massive personal transformation.
Additionally, in this lifetime, Kathy has the opportunity to help others make a transformation -- having overcome lifetimes of challenges and suffering, she has healed herself and now lives from her Heart. Kathy understands what it takes to heal and transform. She understands deep introspection, personal change, and what it means to face challenges. She is transformed, she is reborn, she continues to ascend-- it is who she is. She is of High Energy, yet she acts and speaks like a person grounded on the Earth. As such, people understand her, understand what she tells them-- there is no frou-frou, no airy-fairy. Her messages hit the heart of those who listen. Her gifts are very much needed at this time.
Her gaze is fixed upon the firefly, who is adorned with seven distinctive "buttons" on its torso. The number seven is widely recognized as a symbol of spiritual fulfillment and accomplishment. In her recent lifetime, Georgene has achieved remarkable spiritual success. The swirls on the firefly's wings represent the perpetual flow of energy and continuity. Even as Georgene has transitioned to the afterlife, her spirit continues to thrive, radiating a vibrancy equal to, if not greater than, before. This essence is also evident in the luminosity of the woman.
The black background signifies not only the mysteries of life and the universe but also of death. Georgene's spirit remains resilient and vivid beyond the boundaries of mortality, forever intertwined with the lives of her niece, family, and friends, should they allow themselves to feel it. Georgene desires to convey to those still in the physical realm that they will know she is close.
She adorns a green bow with captivating abstract swirls. These swirls mirror the patterns on the fireflies' wings, though originating from various directions. This represents Georgene's individuality and quirkiness. Additionally, the bow, symbolizing heart energy, growth, and healing, is positioned near the heart and throat region. This placement signifies that Georgene communicates from her heart and teaches healing and personal growth.
The woman's appearance resembles Belle from Beauty and the Beast. Georgene's spirit embodies an eternal curiosity, perpetually seeking knowledge and embracing new experiences, much like Belle's love for books. The pointed and highly contrasting colors and shapes of the green bow depict the strength of Georgene's voice when it comes to imparting her convictions. The open-ended design of the bow, resembling a tube or funnel, tilts towards the eggs and firefly, suggesting a receptivity to these possibilities. Like a funnel or tube, Georgene channels messages of hope and potential for others to hear.
Beneath the bow are wing-shaped black buttons. Buttons symbolize organization, completion, and the act of holding things together. Georgene endured dark periods in her life, represented by the color black. However, she used these challenging lessons as building blocks to construct the person she became and the beautiful Spirit she is now.
Georgene's curly brown hair, feminine yet unbound, represents her freedom of thought, grace, and femininity. The uniquely shaped hood of her cloak, rising bulbously above her head, symbolizes her unconventional ideas. Georgene fearlessly embraces alternative perspectives, developing individualistic thoughts and explanations. The yellow/golden color of the hood represents intellect, knowledge, bright ideas, joy, and the Divine (Source/Christ-Consciousness/God).
The firefly she gazes at possesses distinctive spiky brows, showcasing Georgene’s strength of conviction, rebelliousness, and individuality. Above the firefly is a dotted line representing the path it took to arrive there. Unlike a straight path, this line curves, signifying the unexpected route Georgene took in her life. Georgene's spirit embraces this energy of discovery.
The firefly has flown from a plentiful pile of purple eggs where other fireflies are incubating. These fireflies, too, emit a radiant glow and exhibit beautiful forms as they swim within the nurturing egg sac fluid. This environment allows them to accumulate knowledge and spiritual wisdom. The white motion streaks symbolize the vibrant energy pulsating within them, eagerly awaiting the day they hatch and transform into fully formed beings akin to the mature firefly.
The eggs represent potential ideas. Georgene possesses an extraordinary ability to recognize the untapped potential within various situations, finding joy and illumination even in the darkest times. The eggs are abundant in number, totaling sixteen. The significance of this number in Georgene's life could suggest a pivotal event that occurred when she was sixteen or that she directly influenced sixteen individuals. Alternatively, the number may allude to her previous lifetimes, potentially numbering sixteen, leading to her most recent (perhaps seventeenth) lifetime of remarkable spiritual attainment as represented by the evolved firefly.
Summary:
The overall essence of Georgene's spirit embodies hope, illumination, and a profound sense of discovery. Through her example, she fearlessly shares her truth, enabling others to better understand life and existence. Like a firefly, she serves as a symbol of illumination and hope during times of darkness. Although she has transitioned to the afterlife, her spirit remains vibrant and accessible, guiding messages like these from beyond. She encourages her niece and all who cherished her to have faith in the continuity of life after death, to embrace the limitless possibilities for personal growth and evolution (as depicted by the firefly's transformation from egg to maturity), and to continue their journey of learning, forever captivated by the inherent beauty of life.

Cost and What's Included
Each purchase includes an original channeled chalk pastel drawing on high quality 12" x 16" art paper for $250 plus shipping. Your artwork will arrive in a cardboard tube, accompanied by a detailed written interpretation. You will also receive a digital copy of the image and interpretation via email.


