Mandala Mondays – The Mandala Art of Bec Calabro

Hello my name is Bec,
I love to create and I create from my heart!  Creating mandalas and geometric symbols empowers me to be the architect of my inner world.  During the creative process, whether for myself or someone else, I am filled with a sense of clarity, focus, love, absolute joy and inner stillness.  For me it is the perfect form of meditation and I enjoy experiencing the subtle and sometimes not so subtle shifts in energy and of course, consciousness.  To be able to create a mandala for another person is such an honour and one I approach with sacredness and heartfelt gratitude.

My background is in Colour Therapy, and other methods of energetic healing and I’m very much focused on supporting people on their pathway toward soul fulfillment in any way I can.  My digital art is created whilst connected to the collective energies and with the intention of offering something to assist in the ascension of humanity.  All of my digital images are created from hand drawn mandalas and the process of digital transformation feels incredibly alchemical to me.   All my creations offer an opportunity to open up to something greater within yourself. A possibility to heal, transform, awaken and perhaps, birth something new. A possibility to connect with other realms, to travel through space and walk amongst the stars! An opportunity to connect with the cosmic life force and have it communicate with the core of your being.

My philosophy is simple…dream, create, follow your heart and plant conscious seeds to live a blissful existence.
I hope you enjoy my work!

Much love, Bec
http://www.ablissfulexistence.com
http://www.facebook.com/ablissfulexistence


Earth Star Chakra

Earth Star Chakra
© Bec Calabro


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Elevation of the Spirit

Elevation of the Spirit
© Bec Calabro


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Expanding Light

Expanding Light
© Bec Calabro


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Flower of Life

Flower of Life
© Bec Calabro


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Hand Drawn Mandala

Boundless Universe
© Bec Calabro

See more of Bec’s work at:

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Healing Depression with Yoga – Guest Post by Maria Rainier

The West’s traditional method of treating depression involves psychotherapy and medication, but with the rising popularity of yoga across the world, it’s become more difficult to ignore yoga practitioners’ claims of uplifted moods and eased ailments.  Scientific research on the benefits of yoga for those suffering from depression remains sparse and generally comes attached with a cautionary warning that the findings may be unreliable.

Yoga and the Scientific Community

Have a heart-to-heart with any devoted yogi—not just someone who’s in it for the cute pants or the weight loss—and you will hear a train of praises for the physical and psycho-emotional benefits of the art.  In fact, in 2004, the University of California, LA, conducted an experiment that involved 28 mildly depressed young adults on campus who participated in two hour-long sessions of Iyengar yoga weekly for 5 consecutive weeks.  “Subjects who participated,” reports the abstract, “demonstrated significant decreases in self-reported symptoms of depression and trait anxiety. . . .  Changes were also observed in acute mood, with subjects reporting decreased levels of negative mood and fatigue following yoga classes.”  (See the abstract of the study here: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15055096?dopt=Citation.)  The study was typical in its findings as well as its call for greater level of scrutiny, which remains underway today.

Yoga and Your Body

On a (mostly) physical level, regular practice of yoga can alleviate depression by reducing the physiological manifestations of stress.  This means easing cramped shoulders, stretching tight hips, and triggering the release of endorphins—the happy hormone.  Even slower and less physically strenuous versions of yoga (such as Iyengar and Anusara) can help the body release toxins by providing deep muscle and organ movements as well as strength and flexibility.  Individuals suffering from low self-esteem or feelings of weakness (such as after the loss of a loved one) can benefit from feeling powerful through yoga, which tones muscles and encourages deep breathing.  Sun salutations, shoulder stand, and the warrior poses are particularly powerful, ego-boosting poses that involve upward motions and stretching or wide stances and feelings of grounding.

Yoga and Your Mind

Yoga has psychological, emotional, and—for some—spiritual effects, too.  Yoga often entails meditation, which encourages shedding of stress and earthly concerns in favor of intense awareness of things beyond the self, often provoking a feeling of universality and nothingness at once.  Practitioners of course experience varying sensations and bring different philosophies to yoga and meditation, but mindfulness, being in the present, and loving kindness to oneself as well as others are key points in both practices.

Yoga as a Tool to Heal from Depression

This is not to say that severe depression or chemical conditions such as bipolarity can be utterly solved through yoga—many cases still require professional aid.  Mayo Clinic and other institutions now admit, however, that yoga may be a complementary method of treating depression.

Yoga holds a few advantages over traditional methods of treating anxiety and depression.

  • Personal practice is free, and even lessons and books cost less compared to medication or therapy
  • No need to depend on someone else’s schedule; a yoga practitioner may heal whenever he or she wishes.
  • Healing without medication and through the power of the self may provide increased self-esteem.

Make sure to join a class or study yoga and its safe execution before attempting its regular practice.  (Improper training can result in physical injuries, however slow the style of yoga.)  If you suspect you suffer from severe depression, do not attempt to self-treat.  Remember that yoga is not a cure-all but simply a helpful, soothing, and invigorating tool to get you back on your feet.

Bio: Maria Rainier is a freelance writer and blog junkie. She is currently a resident blogger at First in Education where recently she’s been researching the highest paying associate degrees versus the lowest paying associate degrees. In her spare time, she enjoys square-foot gardening, swimming, and avoiding her laptop.

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What if? Tapping your way into the New Year

Tapping? No, not tap dancing, but tapping on meridian points, also know as EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique). Tapping is used by many people for many, many purposes, probably most often to release an emotion, heal a physical problem or release a traumatic memory. Tapping is done on the meridian points based on acupuncture and acupressure, and is thought to clear the energy in those meridians. While different practitioners use somewhat different points, most use the points shown in the video below as the basic points.

What I’d like to introduce you to today is the use of these points with “What if” questions. Jessica Ortner of The Tapping Solution created a tapping sequence of “what if” statements which she released for free last year, and because it was so successful, she has released another this year. To use this go through the sequence of points shown in the video above, tapping on one point while repeating each statement Jessica gives. In other words, say “What if…..” while tapping on the karate point. Then say the next “What if…” statement while tapping on the eye brow point. Then keep going with one point, one statement and cycle through the series of points as many times as needed. Below is the link to Jessica’s audio of What If 2011. Either click the link and listen online or right-click (control/click if you have a one button mouse) and save this mp3 file to your computer.

What If 2011? by Jessica Ortner.mp3 – click to play or right-click to download

I hope you find this useful. Use these “What if” tapping statements to open yourself to receiving all the magic the Universe has available for you in the new year. One of the most crucial steps is manifesting is being open to receive, and that is just what this series is designed to do. I’m been using tapping for some time and definitely feel it is a very useful tool.

For more information about tapping, go to The Tapping Solution. There are also many videos on Youtube which show you more about how to use the tapping points.

Let me know if you find this useful.

Wishing you all the Heart Desires in 2011

Happy New Year!
from Atmara Rebecca Cloe

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