by atmara | Sep 1, 2014 | Art, Mandala Monday, Mandalas, Sacred Geometry
Last week I introduced the first five of this year’s new Flower of Life Mandalas. And here are the second group of five:

Flower of Life Mandala 6

Flower of Life Mandala 7

Flower of Life Mandala 8

Flower of Life Mandala 9

Flower of Life Mandala 10
Enjoy, and please feel free to share!
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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!
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by atmara | Aug 11, 2014 | Art, Sacred Geometry, Video
I found this beautiful video demonstrating the Fibonacci Sequence, one of the building blocks of the Universe. If you are unfamiliar with this aspect of sacred geometry you can fine material at Wikipedia to acquaint you with it. There is much material on the web explaining the mathematics of the Fibonacci Sequence and I will leave it to you to explore that if you are interested. What I find interesting about this video is that it was part of a play performed in 2010. The details of the play are below the video. I find it fascinating that sacred geometry found it’s way into a musical theater production. The Fibonacci Sequence is truly all around us. Enjoy!
The Hidden Sky: Fibonacci Movie from Cara Reichel on Vimeo.
“THE HIDDEN SKY
Jan. 30 – Feb. 28, 2010
at the West End Theatre (263 West 86th St.) in the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
music and lyrics by Peter Foley
book by Kate Chisholm
based on the short story “The Masters” by Ursula K. Le Guin
directed by Kate Chisholm
Science and religion collide in this sophisticated and mythic new musical. At the center of the conflict is Ganil, a young woman whose passionate longing for knowledge leads her on a dangerous journey in pursuit of lost and forbidden truths. With an eclectic score featuring lush choral singing, this compelling tale of spiritual awakening illuminates the complex dialogue between faith and reason.”
“The power of Foley´s score effectively communicates the exhilaration of intellectual discovery… The melodic urgency, rhythmic variety, harmonic invention and orchestral sophistication of his music compel the attention. Foley acknowledges a range of influences from Sufi music to the rock band U2, yet what he has made of them is something uniquely his own.” — The Philadelphia Inquirer
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