Narrative Visualizations
Narrative Visualizations are short or medium-length visual stories—animated, illustrated, or live-action—that use myth, metaphor, and narrative structure to explore and embody core concepts of the Avatar.GLOBAL framework. These visual works function as cognitive-emotional tools: they help viewers internalize spiritual truth, confront ideological distortion, and viscerally experience the emotional, psychological, and existential dynamics of disconnection and reconnection. Unlike mainstream media, which often serve to normalize trauma, perpetuate false archetypes, or glorify elite violence. Narrative Visualizations presented here are healing-, connection-, and transformation-oriented, symbolically rich, and fully aligned with the Avatar.GLOBAL framework.
For more on Narrative Visualization, see the SpiritWiki Entry
List
- Kingdom - An absolutely brilliant visualization of not only the psychological and spiritual damaged caused by Toxic Socialization, but the the individual and collective transformation that comes via an authentic healing process. The Kingdom is a metaphoric realization of the healing required before the emergence of Eupsychia.
- Eden - A similarily brilliant visualization of the destruction brought about by the capitalist exploitation of the planet and all its life forms.
Curatorial Guidelines
To qualify for inclusion, all Narrative Visualizations must be in full alignment with the Avatar.GLOBALframework:
- Avoid elite spiritual archetypes (e.g., chosen one, martyr-savior).
- Exhibit alignment with the HEALING framework (particularly the exposure of Lies and Ideology).
- Center real human needs (see Seven Essential Needs, including needs for safety, alignment, connection, and empowerment.
- Contain no gratuitous violence, manipulation, or glorification of hierarchy.
- Be non exclusionary
- Be accessible in tone, language, and symbolic grammar.
To suggest an entry, email [email protected]
“If you want to change the world, tell a new story. Then draw it, animate it, and let the image speak to the soul.”
— Avatar.Global Narrative Design Principle