Mandala for 2020 At the onset of 2020 , we are in a time of ramped up change and deconstruction. Old structures are fracturing, but new energies are rushing into the crevices, allowing for new growth and and evolution. Fear is escalating, but so is love .
It is helpful to have tools to navigate through chaos and negativity while imagining, intending and engaging in new ways of being. Here is a mandala to view in a meditative way, to accelerate clarity through inner sensing. Suggestions for interpretations of some of the symbols: They are meant to have individual as well as collective significance. * The central triangle/pyramid represents focus and access of higher consciousness, for seeing and being with greater perspective, coming from the heart. The cornerstones of the pyramid represent compassion, forgiveness and love. *Emerging from the center are green tendrils of new growth, reminding that we are responsible for our thoughts and actions. Do we proceed in trust, optimism and openness or remain ensnared in old, outworn thoughts and beliefs? Do we take responsibility for our thoughts or continue to judge and blame? *The number 2020 can be reduced to the number 4, which is a number of stability, structure and foundation, symbolized by the four spheres . In addition, 2020 can be reduced to 22, a master number for the manifestation of higher good. Notice twenty two of the dots in the mandala. *The geometric shapes surrounding the mandala represent ideas in the thoughtstream and higher dimensions that may be down - loaded or received through meditation or any form of stillness or quieting of the mind. Feel free to share your insights and interpretations!
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Becky Barkman
1/21/2020 06:18:39 pm
This is wonderful and inspiring! It feels calming and balancing......beautiful
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Kim B.
2/6/2020 06:42:37 pm
Beautiful! You put into words exactly how I feel when I need to connect with a Tree. Thank you ,a reminder for Me on what I need most during this time of year. 💙
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Carol Connor
2/7/2020 08:13:51 am
Kim, I am grateful that we can explore this together.
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