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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BREATHTAKING!!!!! Sooo much here, feeling like many cultures coming together to give the same message in SYMBOLS. Each of us interpret and understand this language on a different level. It’s just where we are in our own personal growth and development of SOUL/SPIRIT.
http://mysite.verizon.net/gwten/What%20is%20a%20Sacred%20Symbol.htm >>>>>An absolutely beautiful website filled with WISDOM.
While some symbols are unique to one particular religion, most spring from the ancient world and can be found in religious art from various faith traditions. They have the power to transcend language and cultural barriers, and speak to the truths about the nature of the cosmos and the human condition. Symbols help us connect with our deeper selves, acting as signposts to the undercurrents of our lives. They bring us into touch with the timeless human spiritual quest and enable us to penetrate further into the mystery of life of which we are all a part.
God has made everything beautiful in its time.
He has also set eternity in the hearts of men.
- Ecclesiastes 3:11
All the arts we practice are apprenticeship.
The big art is our life.
M.C. Richards
Our life is an apprenticeship to the truth
that around every circle another can be drawn;
that there is not an end in nature,
but every end is a beginning,
and under every deep a lower deep opens.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
sollrWOW !!! its hard to express, though it's defintely SOUL moving
GASP!!! INCREDIBLE
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