NabiKon was not born as an idea or a planned project. It came to me in a dream, like many of the revelations I have received in my oniric experiences. In that dream, two separate words were revealed: Nabi and Kon. I did not immediately understand their meaning, but I felt with absolute clarity that they carried a profound message.
After the dream, I began to investigate. I discovered that “Nabi” means butterfly in Korean, and that “Kon” is the god of wind and rain in the Incan worldview. When I realized this, my heart leapt. Both forces had been deeply present in my life: the butterfly as a symbol of transformation and freedom, and the rain along with the wind as signs of renewal and vitality during my most difficult moments. Understanding that the words I received in the dream united these exact forces confirmed to me that NabiKon was not a coincidence. It was a living energy that had always accompanied me and that had finally revealed its name.
The Discovery That Expanded Its Meaning
The process did not stop there. Over time, as I continued to research more deeply, I found that “Nabi” also carries a sacred meaning in Semitic languages. In Hebrew (נָבִיא, navi) and Arabic (نبي, nabī), Nabi means prophet or the one who announces. It is the one who listens to a divine message and communicates it, the spokesperson of a revelation.
That discovery completed the circle for me. What had begun as personal symbols of transformation (the butterfly) and purification (the rain and the wind) expanded into a clear spiritual function: to announce what the soul needs to remember. NabiKon ceased to be just a composite name and became a complete code, a union between the ethereal (the butterfly), the elemental (wind and rain), and the sacred (the prophet).
The Figure That Evolved
Long before receiving the name, for more than twenty years I painted a tall, slender figure that always returned to my canvases. In the beginning, this figure had hands. But over time it changed, evolving in its form, until I finally designed it without hands, in coherence with the energy of NabiKon.
The absence of hands does not represent lack, but rather a profound message: conscious surrender, absolute trust in the flow of life. NabiKon showed me that it is not about holding on or controlling, but about observing, flowing, and becoming a channel.
This figure without hands represents the human being who has awakened in consciousness. Someone who no longer lives through excessive doing, but through presence, deep listening, and conscious action at the right moment.
The Purpose of NabiKon
With time, NabiKon became much more than a symbol or a personal revelation. Today, it is a purpose that has taken form through the Oracle 12:22, through my artworks, and through the spiritual tools I share in this space.
Nothing you will find here is generic or superficial. Every creation is born with clear intention and designed to be a real support on the path back to the True Self. For me, spiritual awakening is not a trend or an accessory. It is a profound process that requires commitment, responsibility, and honest guidance. That is what I want to offer through NabiKon.
What Transformed Me
I am Angy Bahl, artist, spiritual guide, and channeler of the Oracle 12:22. My personal path, my experiences with the elements, my oniric dreams, and my constant search for consciousness gave form to what NabiKon is today. But beyond what I have created, the most important truth is that NabiKon transformed me first.
A Calling
If you have come this far, know that it is not a coincidence. NabiKon does not call just anyone.
NabiKon calls those who are ready to listen, to remember, and to transform their lives.
NabiKon is more than a name. It is a calling.
With love and gratitude, I honor the light that lives within you.
Angy Bahl