Yup, those are mandalas if I ever saw one. The bottom and top ones I really like, they seem to include a lot of shadowy material, which I like when it is acknowledged. If you never do so, how do we keep it at bay, right?
Yup, those are mandalas if I ever saw one. The bottom and top ones I really like, they seem to include a lot of shadowy material, which I like when it is acknowledged. If you never do so, how do we keep it at bay, right?
An astronomer friend was telling me how the universe does have a limit, theoretically, though the limit so great that it is considered as a tendency to infinity. Another friend from Japan, the guy who taught me about Ki, told me that if this is so in the Universe, then geometrically every point may be the center of the universe. He also said that your one point (the energetic center, also pretty much the center of gravity in the human body) is the center of the universe, and that all expands and contracts from that point, this is represented by breath. The center of the mandala is the center of the universe. To see that everywhere, many times in one day, IS to see the whole universe right there. Trippy, huh? I know you've got hidden pictures around somewhere, funkette. We'll all be waiting on the ledge to see them here =)
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The circle is too perfect.
Yup, those are mandalas if I ever saw one. The bottom and top ones I really like, they seem to include a lot of shadowy material, which I like when it is acknowledged. If you never do so, how do we keep it at bay, right?
Yup, those are mandalas if I ever saw one. The bottom and top ones I really like, they seem to include a lot of shadowy material, which I like when it is acknowledged. If you never do so, how do we keep it at bay, right?
where are all the posts?
An astronomer friend was telling me how the universe does have a limit, theoretically, though the limit so great that it is considered as a tendency to infinity.
Another friend from Japan, the guy who taught me about Ki, told me that if this is so in the Universe, then geometrically every point may be the center of the universe. He also said that your one point (the energetic center, also pretty much the center of gravity in the human body) is the center of the universe, and that all expands and contracts from that point, this is represented by breath.
The center of the mandala is the center of the universe. To see that everywhere, many times in one day, IS to see the whole universe right there.
Trippy, huh?
I know you've got hidden pictures around somewhere, funkette. We'll all be waiting on the ledge to see them here =)
Tell Me More , Tell Me More.
If the Universe Has A Limit, Whats On The other Side?
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