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Mindfulness Mandala

July 22, 2024July 22, 2024 ~ wordancerblog ~ 7 Comments

There are moments that we will never forget in our lives, some are traumatically stamped there, and some, like this one, are placed indelibly as a mile marker of hope.  As I age, I find myself searching my memory more and more for those hopeful mile markers. 

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7 responses to “Mindfulness Mandala”

  1. margaretsmn Avatar
    margaretsmn
    July 22, 2024

    I’m happy to find that the photo inspired a memory and a poem. I have seen postings about monks doing sand mandalas that are intricate and temporary. What a beautiful sand mandala you spotted in Maine. Yes to finding more moments of peace.

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  2. Fran McCrackin Avatar
    Fran McCrackin
    July 23, 2024

    My favorite lines:

    ‘I watch him like im watching a living prayer’ and ‘I am inside a prayer with him.’ What intimacy you reveal!

    I have a Mandela memory as well. After 9-11 a group of Buddhist monks worked over several weeks to create a sand Mandela in the Asian Art gallery in Washington DC. We happened to see them as they were almost finished. When done, they swept it all up and put it into the tidal basin, where it would travel out to the sea, spreading their prayer for peace and healing all over the world. Thank you for your piece, your poem, and for bringing that memory back to me.

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      wordancerblog
      July 23, 2024

      Oh my gosh – I love the image of the sand mandala being washed back into the sea. Beautiful impermanence!

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    Denise Krebs
    July 24, 2024

    Joanne, beautiful post. I loved reading more about the poem I already had the joy of reading. “placed indelibly as a mile marker of hope” Lovely description of the mandala. The photo is beautiful too. I went to Instagram and saw another of @heyalicia.art mandala.

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    Trish
    July 24, 2024

    The very lines Fran selected are mine, too, such beauty and calm. I watched a small group of monks create an intricate mandala here and truly, it took me away from this temporal realm. When they summarily undid all that labor, I felt the deepest sense of our transitory being.

    People create labyrinth designs on our beach sometimes, truly stunning, to be walked in meditation beside the ebb and flow of tides, eventually to be wiped clean. Thank you for summoning these memories for me.

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    Fran Haley
    July 24, 2024

    Our world certainly needs more harmony and stillness, Joanne, as exemplified by the stunning mandala and your gorgeous poem. So many lovely lines, radiating from the power of prayer…I am thinking how we are all here to complement each other. If only…

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    franmcveigh
    December 10, 2024

    “If we are quiet enough, we have the ability to see.”

    What a gorgeous ending!

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