Each of these mandalas pictures the universal in a singular expression, and thus mirrors our own individual window on eternity. For seven years, between November 13, 2004 and November 13, 2011, I offered daily my individual perspective on this Great Mystery. You may download from these archives and use the mandalas, provided this blog's URL is credited. To purchase a CD copy of the collection, hi-res prints, license information, see henryreed.com
7 Comments:
Henry,
I don't like these muddled images. To me, it seems like your spirit is overwhelmed. I don't see the clarity I normally find in your work.
Henry,
Firstly, thank you for these amazing images! I love this one! It is a great assistant in letting go of preconceived patterns and expectations! Bravo! :) Miriandra
Henry,
I love the diversity in your work! Life has everything--even 'unclarity'--if that is what you would name your work.
I wonder if the previous commenter has ever done anything creative? When you 'jump' in to life, all is revealed...
A tapestry of yarn; a multicolored ball of yarn or twine, all different beautiful colors, yet all connected in one globe like the peoples of the planet.
Beautiful.
Ithink this is stong like the orb spiders web...and the refraction of sunlight thru it after the dew has fallen- rainbows of natures colors.... again vibrations- maybe seen from periphial vision trather than straight on....viewing from all angles is truly desirable- muddled or not.
Dare to be different and SEE what happens. Only kidding…..diversity can be a good thing!!!!!
I lik eit! It has a childlike quality.
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