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August 2009

August 2009

This is one of those mandalas where the look of it changes as you rotate it around.  Each turn gives you a new perspective.  Last month we were to work on being still, this month its about going inward, from every possible perspective, to take a good look at ourselves.

This one deals with a heavier concept than any of the other mandalas…if you can handle it then continue reading otherwise go directly to the download link.

Too often we point at this thing or that person or that group for the cause of our grief, fears, and suffering, when in actuality we ourselves, individually, are responsible for our own grief, fears, and suffering.   Oh sure there are some outside influences that give the appearance of causing us great harm; ultimately, though, we decide, each one of us, how we are going to react and be.

Everything is an opinion, either our own or one we’ve adopted from someone else.  To read more about this concept, I highly recommend reading Stuart Wilde’s “Weight Loss for the Mind.”  It’s a little book packed with powerful ideas.  I’ve read it at least 20 times and carry it with me wherever I go.

Much of our suffering comes from thinking that the so called ‘awful’ people or ‘awful’ circumstances in our world are making our lives miserable, when in reality they are reflections of what we are hesitant/fearful to look at inside ourselves.   You know that saying “when you point your finger, three fingers are pointing back at you?”   Well that’s’ what this month’s mandala is asking us to do…when something or someone outside of ourselves is upsetting us, color this mandala (or make up your own) and as you do, take a look at where and/or how that is playing itself out inside of ourselves.

Several years ago I discovered the cause of my dad’s rage and thus a lot of our family’s anguish.  Anytime he thought someone was trying to make him feel or look stupid, he would blow up.  When I discovered this I decided to write him a letter about what I learned.  In the process of writing the letter I became painfully aware that I do the same thing as he does.  What an eye opener.  I had a similar experience when I was journaling about all the things that upset me about my mother…I realized that I did each and every one of those things.

It’s time to face up to and take responsibility for our role in our own grief and suffering.  It’s time to get up close and personal with ourselves.   Coloring the mandala while you’re doing this will help with the process.  You may end up coloring it more than once and from different perspectives.  Also try using different media (colored pencils, crayons, collage, pastels, etc.)

Now go have fun coloring!  :-)

Download the August 2009 Mandala of the Month (~650kb)

If the size of the file is a problem for you, let me know and I’ll make a smaller file version.

If you want to be notified when the next month’s mandala is available, subscribe in the upper right column.

Happy Coloring!

Maureen, The Mandala Lady

ADDED 8/5/09:  Here’s an interesting read from Deepak Chopra entitled “Are You Denying Your Darks Side?”

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July 2009 MOTM

July 2009 MOTM

Okay how many of you have trouble being still? Anyone? Anyone? I’ll have you know my hand went up first! Let me clarify a bit…I am quite capable of physically being still, it’s being still mentally that’s the challenge.

Two weeks ago I was doing something that required me to take 3 deep breaths, and on the 3rd I was to exhale through my mouth and open my eyes. By breath 2 my mind was already a million miles away and was at count 4 or 5 before I realized it.

What do you think would happen if everyone on this planet would just be still for 10 minutes or even 5 minutes? Can you imagine that? Even for a moment? I hope so because that’s this month’s assignment, as well as coloring this rather intriguing mandala design.

We need to do whatever we can to find moments of time to just be still; that can be anywhere from taking 15 minutes out of your day, each day, to meditate, or to taking a conscious deep breath as often as you can remember throughout the day.

Just stop and be still.   On a physical level, we’ll lower your heart rate/blood pressure, think more clearly, calm our nerves, and just plain feel better.  On another level, we’ll connect with that higher part of ourselves that has all the answers, our intuitive selves, our higher conscious, our soul, or whatever your want to call it.

You can even practice being still while you’re coloring. Color one section or with one color for a while and before you move onto the next section or next color, just stop and be still.

Now go have fun coloring!  :-)

Download the July 2009 Mandala of the Month (~600kb)

If the size of the file is a problem for you, let me know and I’ll make a smaller file version.

If you want to be notified when the next month’s mandala is available, subscribe in the upper right column.

Happy Coloring!

Maureen, The Mandala Lady

PS>  Deepak Chopra offers a wonderful & easy heart meditation, which involves being still.  It’s main focus is on dealing with loss or loneliness however this meditation is great for anyone regardless of your current emotional/psychological state.    (added 7/2/09)

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