The Woman Who Paints Peace: How Siri Opli Channels Cosmic Peace Through Art

What if your soul had a portrait? What if a brushstroke could capture the vibration of your essence, the tone of your spirit, or the quiet ache of a hidden wound you didn’t even know needed healing?

This isn’t hypothetical.

This is the lived reality of Sïrï Opli—a Norwegian artist, meditation guide, and intuitive channel who transforms music, emotion, and energy into visible peace.

In one of the most mesmerizing episodes of The Skeptic Metaphysicians, hosts Will and Karen sat down with Sïrï to explore the delicate intersection of creativity, channeling, and consciousness. The result is not just an interview—it’s an experience. One that is as meditative as it is revelatory.


More Than Just Art—A Transmission

Sïrï’s art isn’t created in the traditional sense. She doesn’t “decide” what to paint. She receives. Each piece is a living download—an energetic translation of emotion, vibration, or dialogue into shape and color.

As she explains, “It’s not what I do. It’s what flows through me.” Her gift is not just in her hands, but in her presence. Every piece she creates is a visual prayer—unspoken, intuitive, and universally understood.

And the results? Stunning.

From soul-scapes full of swirling light to abstract washes of color that seem to pulse with life, Sïrï’s paintings bypass the intellect and go straight to the heart.


Burnout Was the Beginning

Sïrï’s journey into channeling art wasn’t born from ambition. It began in collapse.

Years ago, while working in the traditional education system, Sïrï hit a wall—hard. Burnout, depression, physical exhaustion, and emotional numbness took over. The life she was living was out of alignment with her soul.

“I was very good at overthinking,” she says with a soft smile. “And my breath was shallow. I wasn’t really living.”

What saved her? A simple sketch pad.

She began to draw, not with a plan, but with the intention to feel. To release. To reconnect. And over time, what started as personal therapy began to take on a life of its own. Her drawings became more fluid, more symbolic, more… sacred.

Eventually, she recognized what was happening: she was channeling. Not just her feelings, but frequencies—energies from beyond her conscious understanding.


The Soul Painter Emerges

Today, Sïrï is known as The Soul Painter, a visionary artist and meditation guide whose show on NewRealityTV.com captures her in real time as she paints the energy of sound, stories, and soul.

Each episode is a mini spiritual retreat.

There are no scripts, no agendas—just energy and intuition.

Sometimes she paints to music. Sometimes to the energy of a conversation or a guest interview. Each piece unfolds like a living organism, responding to what’s happening in the moment. And when it’s complete? Even she is surprised.

“I never know what’s going to come through. I just follow the flow.”

It’s this surrender to the mystery that makes her work so compelling.


Watching a Portal Take Form

In this episode, Will and Karen do something unique. They invite Sïrï to paint the energy of their conversation, live during the show.

The result is magical.

As she dips her brush into water, colors begin to bloom across the page—soft circles, streaks of gold, droplets of darkness, then bursts of light. What starts as abstract becomes a story. Not literal, but felt. You don’t just see Sïrï’s art—you experience it.

Even without understanding the symbolism, you know it’s meaningful.

And that’s the point.

As Sïrï explains, “It’s not about what I see in the painting. It’s about what you see. What you feel. That’s where the healing happens.”


Living As a Channel

To be a clear channel, Sïrï doesn’t just paint. She lives it.

She avoids overstimulation, sugar, alcohol, caffeine, and large crowds. She meditates (paints) daily. She walks in nature. She connects to water, trees, and solitude. Her body, she says, is an instrument—and it must remain “tuned” for the energy to move through her clearly.

That level of commitment shows.

In every brushstroke, in every note of music she composes, in every breath she guides through meditation—Siri is a walking transmission of peace. Not because she avoids life’s challenges, but because she’s learned how to alchemize them.

Her favorite tool? Breath. “My breath is my anchor,” she says. “I used to breathe so shallowly when I was lost in my thoughts. Now, my breath helps me return to presence.”


Art as Medicine

Beyond her own practice, Sïrï also guides others through their healing journeys. Her 12-week course, Drawing It Out, helps participants release stress, regulate emotions, and access inner calm—using simple drawing, breathwork, and mindfulness.

No artistic experience required. Just a willingness to feel.

What emerges is less about the image and more about the process—letting go of perfection, dropping into presence, and allowing yourself to be surprised by what shows up.

Because that’s where the magic is.


Final Thoughts: Peace is the Message

When asked if she receives any messages for humanity, Sïrï doesn’t hesitate.

“Yes. The message is peace. We come from it, we return to it. And while we’re here, we must remember to be it.”

Simple. Profound. Necessary.

In a world of noise, Sïrï’s work is a reminder that stillness is not empty—it’s full. Full of answers, healing, insight, and connection.

And through her paintbrush, we’re all invited to remember that peace isn’t something we have to chase—it’s something we can tune into.

Right now.


Want to Experience It for Yourself?

You can watch Siri’s full episode, complete with her live channeling and art demonstration, exclusively on NewRealityTV.com.

Prefer audio? Listen to this episode of The Skeptic Metaphysicians on your favorite podcast app or in the embedded players on this blog post.

Interested in having Sïrï paint your energy—or join her Drawing It Out program?

Reach out at siri@siriopli.com.


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