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cheapweed:

Epiphanies on Wholesale.

Pass it off as a high kid scribbling chicken scratch, but when I looked back on my trip’s peak this morning this is what I had to show for it, to make it tangible.

(I think I may have had a schizo episode in that middle one; I dont remember writing that reply.)

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butterflieswhispertodeath:

Cosmic Blue Lotus Mandala by Mandala Visions



elige:

psychedelicmandala:

The mandala is a drawn representation of the points in the body where energy is transmitted or received. These points create 3 or 4 dimensional mandalas that are constantly changing. Mandalas then are created by every thought form energy, by every emotional energy, by every energy sent out or received on any level of the universe!

When drawn, the circle is the principal element since it lies at the heart of the creative principle. It is the representation of cosmic life, from the smallest atom to the largest planet. All things are divided from within itself so, paradoxically, all things are contained within it. It is therefore the symbol of the unknowable, of spirit and of heaven.

The word “Mandala,” is rooted in Sanskrit and literally means “Circle,” which is the first enclosed archetype of Sacred Geometry. The single point at the center of the circle is called the “Bindu.”

It is thought that meditational Mandalas were brought to Tibet by the Guru Padma Sambava in the 8th century A.D. The building and use of spiritual Mandalas is an important aspect of Buddhism and Hinduism. Mandalas are to be found all over the orient and always used as a tool to facilitate contemplation and meditation. This process of experiencing Mandala, has the potential to move the contemplative into awareness of his or her spiritual body . The contemplation of Sacred Geometry by of studying or creating Mandalas (open-eyed meditation) can bring the student to spiritual enlightenment.

Long before that great teacher (Guru Padma Sambava) traveled to Tibet with the healing and centering concepts of Mandala, Native American Shamans had already discovered that same healing power within the circle. Much of the symbolic geometry of Native American art and ritual is rooted in the balance of the circle and its natural division…. the four directions; North, South, East, and West. The famous Lakota Shaman “Black Elk,” called the circle the “Sacred Hoop”

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wildbearpajamas:

My mom’s friend adopted this lovely dog after he was abandoned by his previous family. His name is Shaun. Shaun had always been very good at eating all his food. Every last bit that was, he ate it. One day he started leaving a little bit behind. He wouldn’t eat everything, no matter what. He always left a little behind. Every morning when my mom’s friend checked Shaun’s bowl, the food was gone. That was very strange, because Shaun always spent the night by her side.
One night she decided to investigate the food situation. She waited quietly by the food bowl and then, in the middle of the night, a cat came through the window and ate the remaining food. She noticed the cat was actually pregnant. A week or so later the cat came into her house and gave birth to 6 little kittens. Shaun took care of them as if they were his own babies. My mom’s friend adopted the cat too (her name is Meow) and they took care of the kittens until they all found a loving home. Nowadays Meow and Shaun live happily together as a family and they each have their little bowl of food.

oh my goood

This is so beautiful. I have lots of feelings.


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