"The flower’s perfume has no form, but it pervades space. Likewise, through a spiral of mandalas formless reality is known."
Saraha
Ātman is a Sanskrit word that means inner self or soul. In Hindu philosophy, especially in the Vedanta school of Hinduism, Ātman is the first principle, the true self of an individual beyond identification with phenomena, the essence of an individual. In order to attain liberation, a human being must acquire self-knowledge (atma jnana), which is to realize that one's true self (Ātman) is identical with the transcendent self Brahman.
In Sanskrit, “mandala” means both circle and center, implying that it represents both the visible world outside of us — the circle, the whole world — and the invisible world deep inside our minds and bodies — the center, the healing circle. Mandalas are cosmic diagrams that remind us of our relation to the infinite.
Some of my Mandalas come from a very sacred space. I connected myself in this Divine place where I feel totally free to express the beauty of the Creation.
Mary Magdalena
Ganesh
After the Flu
Abondance
Sortir du Cadre
Spring Equinox 2016
Joy & Happiness
We are One
Om namah shivaya