by atmara | Aug 25, 2014 | Art, Mandala Monday, Mandalas, Sacred Geometry
As usually happens this time of year, I have gathered the mandalas that have been created through me and publish them as a “set.” I don’t know why they always seem to come as a group rather than individually, but they do. This year all the mandalas have a Flower of Life image a part of their structure. It’s always an amazing process to be the one clicking the mouse as the mandalas take form, but this year they were simply amazing. What a joy to be used this way!
So without further ado, here are the first 5 of the 20 Flower of Life Mandalas:

Flower of Life Mandala 1

Flower of Life Mandala 2

Flower of Life Mandala 3

Flower of Life Mandala 4

Flower of Life Mandala 5
Enjoy, and please feel free to share!
Purchase Prints, Canvases, and gift items made from these Flower of Life Mandalas at New World Creations’ Zazzle Store
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by atmara | Aug 18, 2014 | Art, Mandala Monday, Mandalas, Sacred Geometry
Interior of the rose at Strasbourg Cathedral.
Image from Wikimedia Commons
For the past several centuries in Europe, most of the great cathedrals have at least one stained glass rose window that is place in a primary architectural location on the building. Though people admire the great expanse of these incredible stained glass windows (some are up to 45 feet diameter, or 8 stories tall), plus the beautiful colors of the glass, few are aware of the deeper significance of why rose windows were put there in the first place.
The builders of the cathedrals were the master Masons who at the time still had the esoteric knowledge of sacred geometry, and how to use its effects to elevate the spiritual nature of man. Unfortunately, most people today, and even back then, believed the cathedrals were built for the purpose of religious ceremony and ritual, but this only true on a basic understanding. As always throughout history, the master initiates of spirituality would pass on their teachings and knowledge in a way that the common folk could learn of by experience, rather than intellect. In other words, the cathedrals surrounded the people with a precise geometric structure that had subtle effects on their spiritual nature, and thus slowly helping them to awaken to their true understanding of themselves as conscious spiritual beings.
For example, the entire building was made of some type of natural stone, like granite, marble, or sandstone, which the Masons knew had the ability to carry the etheric energy of the earth, the same as the great pyramids in Egypt. They also understood that shape and form also affected this energy, thus the cathedral, like the pyramid, was constructed entirely by the use of sacred geometry, which means each part of the building was mathematically based on one master geometrical relationship. There were no such things as haphazard sizes. Every stone and every shape was based on this geometric master formula. This caused the etheric energy within the cathedral, specially underneath the central dome, to elevate anyone within its field. This knowledge is forgotten today.
The rose window, usually placed in an elevated position, actually represents in physical matter, what happens when the “third eye” (in the center of the forehead according to yogi meditation masters) opens up in a state of deep meditation, this eye becomes a doorway to the higher realms of spiritual dimensions. So in the cathedral, the stained glass rose window is actually a meditation mandala that can be used by anyone sitting in the space to focus on, and help them to open their own spiritual window of consciousness.
Though only a few aspects of the cathedrals were touched upon in this article, you can understand that the original shape and design of these buildings were for most people, the religious practices of various beliefs, but in reality, on the inner realm, were designed for the spiritual elevation of consciousness. And of course, they still have the exact same effects today, since in the world of sacred geometry, these principles of construction are eternal.
You can visit and learn how to have your own stained glass rose window for both simple beauty and artwork added to your space, and also for your personal meditation mandala that you can use anytime. Visit http://www.rosewindowcompany.com
Andrew Shimanoff has studied sacred geometry and used it in his custom woodworking business for the past 20 years. His company specializes in making stained glass rose window frames for hobbyists, artesans, churches, and buildings. Visit at http://www.rosewindowcompany.com
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by atmara | Aug 4, 2014 | Art, Creativity, Mandala Monday, Mandalas
Last week we viewed a few mandala pendants and this week I’ve picked out some mandala rings for your pleasure. Esty seems to be the place that comes up first in searching for handmade jewelry so again I have picked a few samples from there. If you know of other jewelry sites with mandala rings please feel free to list them in the comments section.

Above is Star Mandala Ring by StumblingOnSainthood
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Here is Flower Mandala Ring by GPyoga
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And here is Tribal Etched Brass and Cooper Mandala Ring by Cuprum29
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And finally, Eastern Mandala Ring by ThePendantQueen
These are, again, just the tip of a huge iceberg of mandala rings available on the web. Please feel free to list links to your favorites in the comments section.
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