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
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Henry,
Goto: http://www.changeofheartcenter.com/maricard.html and see a quicktime movie of 43 of my mandalas from 1986 to 1998. Joan Kellogg, creator, now deceased, of the MARI, Mandala Assessment Research Instrument, said: "The beginning of the next mandala is in the end of the last one." By putting my mandalas in a slide show movie with 10 second dissolves and adding music with iPhoto I get to see the emotional flow of the mandalas. A mandala a day is as good as Carl Jung found it to be as he healed himself by doing this in his most difficult times. I used to go to Mouth of Wilson, VA. to put in my canoe at the headwaters of the New River and paddle to Galax. Glad to see you working mandalas. Thomas Merton Brightman
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