Mandala Monday – Flower of Life Mandalas Part 1

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 1

 

Flower of Life Mandala 2

Flower of Life Mandala 2

 

Flower of Life Mandala 3

Flower of Life Mandala 3

 

Flower of Life Mandala 4

Flower of Life Mandala 4

 

Flower of Life Mandala 5

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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I look forward to your thoughts and comments!

Mandala Monday – Mandala Jewelry: Mandala Rings

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.

Star-Mandala-Ring-StumblingOnSainthood

 

Above is Star Mandala Ring by StumblingOnSainthood

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Flower-Mandala-Ring-GPyoga

Here is Flower Mandala Ring by GPyoga

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Tribal-Etched-Brass-And-Copper-Ring-Cuprum29

And here is Tribal Etched Brass and Cooper Mandala Ring by Cuprum29

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Eastern-Mandala-Ring-ThePendantQueen

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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I look forward to your thoughts and comments!

Mandala Monday – Mandala: dancing around the center by Maria Ng

About mandalas

The word mandala comes from Sanskrit means circle, center, circumference, sacred circle or magic circle. In eastern spiritual traditions, a mandala is a form of sacred art that depicts the totality of the self. Swiss-German psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung found the mandala – an ancient archetypal manifestation that appears in Eastern and Western religions, mythology and rituals – to be a powerful tool for growth and transformation, a symbol of wholeness. Seeing the mandala as representing both the self and world.

The universe itself is a mandala. The earth, sun and moon are round. Everything alive – plants, animals and human beings – consists of cells. Each cell is a mandala. Even the seasons and the life cycle of human beings is a circle, so it is in everything where power moves.

Circle is the symbol of one, wholeness and centering. It represents infinity and eternity, having no beginning and no end.

Finding your true center

We perceive the conscious experience of our center as indescribable happiness. To help to feel one’s own center is to stay conscious, no matter what might happen, no matter what one does at any time, to watch oneself consciously. When we are truly got in touch with our true center, we are in total peace. Imagine you are sitting in the eye of hurricane, you feel the sense of peace, stillness and calmness. If you begin to move away from the center, everything will be chaotic and distorted. And until you return your true center, you can never gain true perceptions.

Physical movements like dancing are a great to way to find one’s true center, especially the whirling dance of the Islamic dervishes. They spin and whirl in order to find in their center the calmness. If we do not succeed to finding the center, we become dizzy. When we connect our center and dance, we are able to spin around almost without limit and self-forgettingly with music.

Creating mandalas as a self-healing tool

Mandala connects us with our true center and fully in the energy of NOW – the present moment. Creating mandalas is an active meditation for the purpose of personal growth and self healing. When we work with the mandala we may experience moments of clarity and a reality of harmony, peace and inner happiness.

The best place of creating mandalas is a private space where you will not be interrupted for at least one hour. Light a candle and play some meditation music may heighten your ability to concentrate.

To begin drawing a mandala, select any coloring materials that you like, e.g. color pencil, crayon, acrylic paint, water color etc. It can be done on a white drawing paper, canvas or a cloth.

Do a short meditation to relax your mind before you start. You may notice forms, colors, and shapes dancing before your mind’s eye. Using as little thought as possible; select a color, form, or feeling from your heart as the starting point for your mandala. As guided by your inner voice, you may feel that the color chooses you.

Draw a circle and begin to fill it with colors and forms. You may begin in the center or around the edge of the center. There is no right or wrong of creating a mandala. Work until you feel the mandala is completed.

Dating your mandala for future reference. You may end your meditation here, or to feel what you have experienced. Then give your mandala a title and write down the messages it delivers.

Creating a mandala without thought and fully experience the present moment is the key of self awakening. Listen to your heart and guided by your intuition, the mandala reflects your true self. That is a perfect way to reconnect your inner creativity. You will be amazed how effortless you could create a beautiful mandala painting.

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About the Author

Clear Heart Mandala

Clear Heart Mandala by Maria Ng

As a passionate artist of mandala painting, Maria Ng found herself as spiritual awakened through creating mandalas. She established an online gallery – “ArtWaken Mandala Gallery” as to share her spiritual art experience and fulfill her mission of awakening people’s inner creativity. Visit her gallery at http://www.artwakenmandala.com or http://artwakenmandala.blogspot.com

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