This month we’re being asked to explore the idea of blessings in disguise. These disguises often appear painful, uncomfortable or totally different than what we expected or even wanted.
Category: Symmetry
June 2013: Fill in the Blank
This month’s MotM asks the question: what do you value? It has nine sections giving us the opportunity to fill in all nine blank sections with some representation of what we value or would like to value.
May 2013: Simplify
For the last 5 or 6 days I’ve been hearing the word “simplify” over and over again in my head. I’m pretty sure it comes from this feeling of being overwhelmed with all that I want, should and need to do…both in my personal and artist/business life.
April 2013: The Other Side of the Shadow
Download the April 2013 Mandala of the month One Side of the Shadow: By now most of us have heard … More
November 2012: Practice
We as a culture tend to overlook art of practice. We want what we want and we want it now. We want to do/be/have something and if it fails to happen on the first try we throw in the towel and move onto the next thing.
August 2012: Priorities
We all have too much on our plates; to the point where we spend our time running around from one thing to the next without truly being in the moment. And because we have so much going on, we tend to overlook our health and well-being in the process.
June 2012: Space & Time
Space and time are what make our existence on Earth possible to manage. Without it, everything would appear a cosmic jumble, beyond our human capabilities to handle.
December 2011: Letting Go
Download the December 2011 Mandala of the month We often hear the phrase just “let it go.” And yet we … More
November 2011: The Awakening
Download the November 2011 Mandala of the month I receive Vernon Howard’s Daily “Secrets of Life” emails. The posting for … More
October 2011: Open Heart
What does it mean to have an open heart? When we talk about it medically, we usually associate it with open heart surgery for when you have something so seriously wrong with your heart that it requires the surgeon to open up your chest in order to fully access the heart so it can be repaired.
