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.
Tag: mandala
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.
October 2012: Reaching Out
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.
September 2012: Stay Calm
Download the September 2012 Mandala of the month (link fixed 9/2/12) When I received the title to this month’s mandala, I … More
July 2012: More Than One Way to Get There
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 view making us want to stay in place or go backwards, which is neither good nor bad…it just is.
August 2011: Field of Dreams
What’s in your field of dreams?
July 2011: Bursting with Light
It seems quite fitting (at least in the states) that “bursting with light” is the theme for July as we usually celebrate our independence (4th of July) with fireworks. They light up the sky with bright colors, explosions and beautiful starbursts and flares.
November 2010: Allow
I knew several days in advance that the title of November’s MotM would be “allow” because for weeks that word came up on many occasions either from articles/books I’ve been reading or podcasts I’ve been hearing.
October 2010: Yin Yang
As human beings we live in a dualistic world; a world of opposites. What often ends up happening is that the two opposites tend to oppose each other.
