Mahmood
Rezaei-Kamalabad
About Mahmood Rezaei-Kamalabad
Mahmood Rezaei-Kamalabad, born in 1952, was raised in Tehran, Iran. After finishing high school, he completed his two year mandatory military requirements and began working at the Shah of Iran’s palace, where his father was the head gardener. Even in his youth, Mahmood had an incredibly gifted mind, with passion for engineering, creating art, and a fearless desire for knowledge and understanding of the Spiritual and Material World.
The Lighter
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Spiritual Exercises
Human body has two parts: Right and Left, each having its own particular movement. For this reason the act of external vision occurs through the overlapping of Right andLeft and creation of the central point in the exterior.
The Third Temple
As part of the evolution of The Lighter faith, The Third Temple has been architecturally designed to provide a spatial dimension for the elevation of the teachings and philosophies of thousands of years of spirituality and connection to God.
Go Visit
If you are interested in learning more about the art and philosophy of
Mahmood Rezaei-Kamalabad, make a visit to Aladdin Auto Service in
Cambridge, Massachusetts at The Fresh Pond Mall. You will be invited in for tea and cookies. You will engage with the artist himself and gain
access to the wisdom and new perspectives that will aid in your journey within.
Get Involved
Aladdin Auto Service has been the sustaining system and home of the art and philosophy of Mahmood Rezaei-kamalabad for the past 30 years. As the space has been a rented facility, proceeds from fundraising events, campaigns and the donations you give today, will go towards the establishment of a permanent home for interfaith sculptures and mechanisms of enlightenment. Within the next five years, a piece of land will be purchased in the Massachusetts area. This land will be dedicated to the art and philosophy of Mahmood Rezaei-kamalabad. It will be opened to the public as an interfaith cultural and visual experience, as well as a place of gathering for connection and communication among those who seek their God within. There is a future arising that will require humanity to seek spiritual guidance from within themselves as the external world continues to evolve through chaos and confusion. The sanctuary will be within ourselves, but we will seek connection and community as a means to learn how to go deeper. The Land of the Lighters.