LOS ANGELES – Fierce wildfires continue to rage out of control across the greater Los Angeles area, resulting in at least five confirmed deaths and forcing nearly 180,000 people to evacuate their homes. Authorities have not yet determined the total number of casualties. Currently, at least five separate fires are burning over more than 45 square miles, fueled by dry conditions and powerful winds, creating an unprecedented crisis in areas typically less prone to wildfires. The most destructive of these is the Palisades Fire, which has scorched over 17,234 acres—nearly 27 square miles—and destroyed 1,000 structures. With zero containment, it has become the most devastating wildfire in L.A. history.
Reports also say that paintings by Reginald Machell were destroyed.
Machell was a British artist, writer, and mystic closely associated with the Theosophical Society. His life and work reflected his deep interest in the occult, symbolism, and spirituality. Machell was born in England and initially trained as a painter and designer. He gained recognition for his talent in fine arts, working in both painting and interior design, including commissions for decorative works in wealthy homes. He exhibited his art at the prestigious Royal Academy in London.
Machell’s artwork is characterized by strong allegorical and symbolic themes, often depicting mystical subjects and spiritual ideals. His paintings and drawings frequently featured esoteric symbols, such as the Tree of Life, spheres of existence, and cosmic motifs.
One of his most famous works is “The Path”, a highly symbolic painting representing the spiritual journey toward enlightenment. This piece is often cited as a visual encapsulation of Theosophical teachings, with its intricate use of symbolism to convey ideas about human evolution and the quest for spiritual knowledge.
Social media reports suggest that The Path was moved to a nearby building to avoid the fire. However, these reports are unconfirmed.
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