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March 2013 Mandala of the Month

March 2013
Creating Balance

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While we live on this earth, we exist in a dualistic environment. Hot. Cold. Day. Night. Left. Right. Male. Female. High. Low. Work. Play. Joy. Sorrow. Rain. Sun. Light. Dark. Sweet. Tart. Treasure. Junk. Head/Thought. Heart/Emotoin. Good. Bad.

For everything that exists, there appears to be an opposite. In order to know one and appreciate one, we need the know and appreciate the other.

Two concepts (how interesting) come to light with this month’s mandala:

  1. Without experiencing the negatives, how can we fully appreciate the positives?  And vice versa.
    If we experience sunshine every single day, we become complacent of the joy of sunshine. When I lived in L.A. the constant sunshine depressed me. I longed for a rainy day. When it rains all the time, we tend to take the rain for granted and wish it would go away; forgetting how joyful it can be to walk in the rain or how valuable it is for our gardens.
    How can we truly know and appreciate joy without having experienced sorrow?
  2. What one person considers negative another considers positive. And vice versa.
    It’s been said that this concept is what makes the world go around. For me, all I need do is visit one of our wonderful thrift shops in town to experience the treasures that people donated as “junk”. Some people might consider it a negative that a person speaks loudly; to someone who’s hard of hearing, a loud voice is greatly appreciated. Or for an orator, speaking loudly is a great trait; for a librarian…that might be an issue that needs to be addressed.
    One man’s meat is another man’s poison.

When it comes to emotions, we tend to stuff, hide or override the negative ones and only focus on experiencing the positive ones; hence the potential for the abuse of food, drugs, and/or alcohol. As Dr. Brené Brown explained in one of her TED talks:  when you numb one feeling you numb them all. So while we think we’re only numbing our anxieties, without realizing it, we are also numbing our ability to experience joy.

On a Personal Level

With regard to #1, our challenge becomes one where we take inventory of our day-to-day lives to see where we may be out of balance. Are we eating too much? (yes) Are we eating too little? (never) Are we working too much? (yes…but) Is there enough play? (no) Where are there excesses and where are we lacking? Are we giving/doing too much here and giving/doing too little over here? Throughout the month of March, become aware of areas that appear out of balance. Then find creative ways to restore that balance.

With regard to #2, our challenge becomes one where we embrace and honor all aspects of ourselves; positive and negative…which raises the issue of our definitions of positive and negative. Just how positive or negative are these aspects? I suspect that if we were to examine all our traits, we might be surprised to learn that, given certain circumstances, our perceived negative traits are really positives. There is a time and place for all aspects of ourselves.

If there’s any anxiety about expressing perceived negative traits explore creative ways to do so. For instance if expressing anger is difficult (unlady-like and all the BS), grab a pillow, connect with that anger, and then start banging it on your bed…the pillow and the bed can handle it. I did this years ago and at first it seemed silly however as I continued with it, I really started feeling it and it turned into quite a powerful and cathartic experience. Highly recommend it.

Bottom line

When we create balance in our lives, we become a more whole human being (a mandala), experiencing life to the fullest.

Ponder this as you color this month’s mandala.

Happy Coloring!

joyfully,

Maureen, The Mandala lady

ps: if you’re looking for a fascinating book on the idea of balance, read “A Stroke of Insight” by Jill Bolte Taylor 

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February 2013 MotM

February 2013 MotM

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I’ve heard the phrase “one thing leads to another” all my life without giving it much thought. This month, however, I see it in a different light.

I sometimes find myself feeling so stuck with figuring out what I want to do that I usually end up doing nothing…and usually for silly reasons like “what if I don’t like it”, “what if I mess it up”, “what if I’m just wasting my time”, “what if I’m missing out on something even better”, etc.

I tend to forget the other “what ifs”…”what if I really like”, “what if it works out”, “what if I find out that this is really what I want to”, and so on.

This month’s mandala reminds us that our lives are a journey…weaving in, out and around in all manner of directions. We explore one area for awhile, then we spot another area to explore following that path where ever it leads us, and so on. We forget that until we move forward we’ll miss the opportunities that are up ahead…even if it looks like we’re moving backwards.

Our challenge is to be aware of this phenomenon…to recognize that what may look like going in circles or backwards is really just us exploring the area from a different perspective. It only seems like we’re lost if we “sleep walk” through it without a clue.

And sometimes in order to get from point A to point B, requires us going to points L, M and N first. :-)

I’m reminded for a cute song from the “Santa Claus is Coming to Town Movie”…Put one foot in front of the other (warning: you’ll be singing this song for the rest of the day):

Ponder this as you color this month’s mandala.

Happy Coloring!

joyfully,

Maureen, The Mandala lady

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January 2013 MotM

January 2013 MotM

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When all else fails…

  • read the directions
  • start over again
  • chart a new course
  • punt

Just a short list of some possible endings to “when all else fails.” You may have a few of your own to add to this list.

With so many possible interpretations for all the sections of this mandala, here too we have many possible endings to “when all else fails.”

I sense that the overall meaning of this month’s mandala relates to our often futile search outside of ourselves for peace, joy, and the answers to our life’s questions…when in reality we just need to stop, breathe, and re-connect to that higher part of ourselves that always is there for us, offering peace, joy, answers, etc.

I use the word re-connect because when we seek outside, we disconnect and forget. And while shopping, chocolate, video games, etc. give us moments of fun and joy, their effects are temporary…until we get the next fix.

For some of us connecting with our higher self, even believing that we even have a higher self, can seem challenging. How can we trust it? What if I receive an answer I don’t like? What if it tells me to do something I don’t want to do? Ah..that’s where exploring and experimenting with it comes into play.

We always have free will. Regardless of what comes to us, we have the option to ignore it. Over time however as we start to pay attention, and even follow through on some of it, we come to realize that we are only guided with what’s in our best interest and for the highest good of all.

Start with the little things and work up to the bigger things. A fun one I like to play with is when I have more than one way to drive to a destination. I just check in to see which way feels like it would get me there quickly, safely and easily in that moment. Sometimes it takes me the longer route distance-wise, and yet I managed to arrive quicker than I thought.

Just play with it and ponder it as you color this month’s mandala of the month.

Happy Coloring! Happy 2013!

joyfully,

Maureen, The Mandala lady

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December 2012 MotM

December 2012 MotM

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As the year comes to a close later this month, we’re being asked now to open up to the idea of infinite possibilities. We can continue with the same-old routine or we can look beyond to something even more for ourselves both individually and as a global community.

What kind of a world do we want to live in? What kind of bodies do we want to live in? What kind of community do we want to live in? What kind of home do we want to live in? Ponder beyond just the physical aspects of these questions, to answers that also incorporate our emotional, mental, and spiritual selves.

We may find it difficult to come up with ways to change our global existence when we ask “how can I…one human being…make a difference?” On an individual level, we can strive to be our best with everything we do each day. We can start by simply asking ourselves & answering questions like “am I doing _________ to the best of my ability?” or “is what I am about to for the greatest good of all, including myself?”. Imagine what this world would be like if we ALL lived this way? I know it would be amazing!

In our relationships (one-on-one, in groups, on the web), we can ask ourselves (and answer) “is what I am about to say or do divisive or does it make strides in uniting us?” or “am I truly listening to this person or am I already plotting what I’m going to say next.” We start by being fully present when interacting with others.

With the new year approaching and even more importantly, with the new 26,000 year cycle of the Mayan Calendar approaching (December 22, 2012), we need to stop doing/being/believing that which is failing to serve us any more, keeping us stuck in old patterns. Create new patterns of success, peace, love, joy, and creativity. For it is in these patterns that we can change our world for the better. Start with baby steps and work up to the bigger stuff.

Deep down we all want this…and we all know better . It’s time to move forward to avail ourselves of the world of infinite possibilities. We can do this!

Ponder this as you color this month’s mandala of the month.

Happy Coloring! Happy Holidays to all!

joyfully,

Maureen, The Mandala lady

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Be sure to download Section 12 of the 2012 Mandala of the Year.

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October 2012 MotM

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Rise and shine, folks! The time is now. Stop the excuses. Waiting for things to be perfect before we put ourselves out there…ain’t gonna cut it any more.

While design-wise this month’s mandala looks rather simplistic, it actually allows you to make it as intricate and detailed as you want it to be. The control of its destiny is in your hands.

Of course you’re always free to color the mandalas of the month any way you please, for this month, I would like to offer a possible suggestion on how to approach the coloring of “Reaching Out.”

Think of this mandala as an expression of how you really want to be in this world. What images or colors would fill the “sun” (heart/soul) area? What’s in the background supporting you? What fears/blocks (things in front of the sun) have kept you from moving forward? What gifts (ribbons) have you yet to fully unveil to the world.

“Reaching Out” encourages us to fully extend ourselves, to grow into the ones we  are truly  meant to be. Yes, it’s scary and we risk being vulnerable… on the other hand, waiting until things are just right may never happen. It not now…when?

“It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.”

Teddy Roosevelt, speaking at the Sorbonne in Paris, April 23, 1910

A great resource for working through our fear of vulnerability, is the work of Dr. Brené Brown. Her new book “Daring Greatly” uses Roosevelt’s quote as inspiration along with the 12 years of research on shame, vulnerability, and more importantly on living a whole-hearted life. I highly recommend her 2 TED talks.

Another perspective on reaching out…people are waiting in the wings, waiting for you to be fully out there so that you can help them, show them how it’s done.

Ponder this as you color this month’s mandala of the month.

Happy Coloring!

joyfully,

Maureen, The Mandala lady

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Be sure to download Section 10 of the 2012 Mandala of the Year.

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September 2012 Mandala of the Month

September 2012: Stay Calm

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When I received the title to this month’s mandala, I realized that we all talk about needing to be calm, to calm down, to relax, breathe yet we overlook or forget about the next part: STAYING calm.

I find I can usually calm down when I need to however before I know it, I’m having to remind myself to calm down again.  I can finish a beautiful meditation and within 10 minutes I’m buzzing around doing this and that, all hyped up and raring to go.

This month’s mandala reminds us to find a way to stay in “calm” once we achieve it. I know that the more we practice this concept the longer we can stay in this “calm” state.

The image of this mandala looks like a human head with an outer band around it, acting like a shield keeping the chaos out and the calmness in. It reminds us that regardless of what’s going on around us, internally we want/need to stay calm.

I sense that the center of the ‘head’ marks the location of the pineal gland. Rene Descartes called it the “seat of the soul”. It produces melatonin…

“a structurally simple hormone that communicates information about environmental lighting to various parts of the body. Ultimately, melatonin has the ability to entrain biological rhythms…. The light-transducing ability of the pineal gland has led some to call the pineal the “third eye”.  www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/otherendo/pineal.html

For more on the pineal gland, including its metaphysical properties & history:  www.wayfinding.net/pineal.htm  and   www.viewzone.com/pineal.html

Tom Kenyon, a sound healer, offers an original 5-minute piece of meditation music specifically for the pineal gland. It’s free to download after you agree to his copyright statement. Once on the “Listening” page, scroll down to find the pineal gland meditation:  www.tomkenyon.com/listening

So let’s take time this month to bring our “calmness” to the next level. Be calm…stay calm.

Ponder this as you color this month’s mandala.

Happy (Calm) Coloring!

joyfully,

Maureen, The Mandala lady

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Be sure to download Section 9 of the 2012 Mandala of the Year.

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July 2012 MotM

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Our divine nature forever pushes us forward on our spiritual journey as we experience our lives on this planet as human beings. Often times we lose sight of this, fears fog our way making us want to stay in place or go backwards, which is neither good nor bad…it just is.

This mandala reminds us that how we move forward on our journey is immaterial. We can drift along with the wind, floating above it all as if in a hot air balloon, giving us amazing views, relying on outside forces to move us, watching the lives of others from afar. We can speed along on a super highway giving us a direct path with full control of our speed and fewer opportunities for little side adventures. We can casually drive through back roads over hills and through valleys which takes longer while giving us many opportunities to meet many people along the way along with experiencing out-of-the-way adventures.

Each of these ways, along with countless others, have their own experiences and opportunities. At some point in our lives we probably tried any number of these paths.

Our challenge becomes being okay with whichever way we choose regardless of what others choose to do as well as being okay with how others choose to move along on their journey. It’s okay if we/they want to speed along; it’s okay if we/they want to hover for awhile; it’s okay if we/they prefer to meander along.

We just need to become aware of our own forward movement and how we choose to move along. If we feel stuck, confused, or lost it’s just that we have forgotten about who we are and where we are on our journey.

It’s okay. Breathe. Time to find our way again.

I feel compelled to tell you what I often hear my guides tell me:

You have all the time you need to do all that you need to do.

Ponder this as you color this month’s mandala of the month.

Happy Coloring!

joyfully,

Maureen, The Mandala lady

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Be sure to download Section 7 of the 2012 Mandala of the Year.

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May 2012 MotM

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While drawing out this month’s MotM, I kept hearing Neil Young’s song, “Helpless” and it felt like it wanted to be this month’s theme.

We normally associate helpless-ness as a bad thing. Merriam-Webster.com defines the word as 1) lacking protection or support and 2) marked by an inability to act or react.

With so much going on in this mandala, it can be a bit overwhelming much like our lives can sometime be at times. I know for me I feel most helpless when I find myself running around in circles, being pulled in every which direction to the point where I wonder what the heck to do next, feeling lost and confused…basically…helpless.

So what to do…what to do…what to do…in these often helpless times?

Breathe…go within…feel your heart…be still…and listen  (repeat as needed)

Every time I do this, it surprises me how quickly an answer comes to me. This also happens when I color mandalas.

For those of you who struggle with meditation or quieting the mind, coloring mandalas can be a great alternative. You can experience the joy and the relaxation that comes with coloring.

If you have a particular issue, set an intention before you start coloring to receive insights about it while you color…then just be with the coloring.

Instead of feeling helpless, reach inward for help…it’s always there for us. While you’re at it, bring out your favorite set of color pencils and start coloring. :-)

Happy Coloring!

joyfully,

Maureen, The Mandala Lady

Be sure to download/color Section 5 of the 2012 Mandala of the Year.

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April 2012: Relax

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Hopefully you found time to relax while coloring March’s mandala of the month…and more importantly that you can continue to find ways to relax from now on.

This month’s mandala asks us to be open to new ideas, new perspectives, changing how we view things, ideas, people, our thoughts, our beliefs, and so on.

We can start by questioning our thoughts and beliefs by asking…”is that true?…do I really believe that?” We may find that we thought something for so long that now we believe it to be true when in reality it’s a veil covering our real truth.

Think of all the times you say hello: when you meet someone new, when you greet people at your door, when you answer the phone. Sherlock Holmes would say “hello” whenever he spotted a surprising clue to whatever mystery he eventually solved.

What new ideas can we be surprised by? What new perspectives can we be open to observing? How can we open our minds to new possibilities?

Ponder these questions as you color April’s mandala of the month.

Coloring Tip #4

Taking this month’s theme into consideration, change your perspective in how you color. Turn the mandala around, find a different viewpoint. For instance if you were to turn this mandala 180∘, the triangles will point downward, giving the mandala a whole different look.

Even if you’re coloring something that has an obvious right side up and an upside down, turn it around to different angles. You may be surprised with what you see and end up coloring it differently than had you left it at its original perspective.

Be sure to download/color Section 4 of the 2012 Mandala of the Year.

Happy Coloring!

joyfully,

Maureen, The Mandala Lady

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March 2012 MotM

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It’s come to my attention that we need to relax…to calm down and just be in the moment. Everything seems to be moving faster and faster to the point of being overwhelming.

So for this month we have a doozy of a mandala to color. It feels like a side trip to candy land on the way to the wizard of oz with all variety of fun shapes and objects to color.

You have all month to play and relax while coloring this mandala. Allow yourself to go wild with the colors. Think 60′s psychedelic! What would your candy land look like? Above all, have fun with this one.

Coloring Tip #3

Gather a group of your friends, siblings, relatives, grand-kids, or co-workers and color together…have a coloring bee (vs. a quilting bee or spelling bee). It always blows my mind how one mandala can look so different when many different people color it. When you’re done…put them up on display for all to enjoy.Be sure to download/color Section 2 of the 2012 Mandala of the Year.

Happy Coloring!

joyfully, Maureen
The Mandala Lady

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