Sacred Circle Mandalas (original) (raw)
Renewal Mandala
Renewal Mandala
Signs of spring are regularly showing up now on my walks and field trips around the North Coast of California. I spotted this candytuft at a local nursery, and the vibrant magenta daisies were blooming proudly in a neighborhood garden. How can you not feel excited by that gorgeousness?
I love how well the two sources played together. Spring colors honoring Oester came through, pale and hot pinks, soft blue and electric aqua, hints of lavendar. The symmetry of 6 speaks of balance, harmony and compassion. Spring is a time of renewal, of course, after those winter months devoid of color. Inhale deeply and soak it in.
Mandala blessings,
Sue O'Kieffe
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Flora Magia Mandala
Flora Magia Mandala
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Flora Magia speaks to me of the power of magic and transformation. Hellebore, one of the flowers used as a source for this mandala, is used in witchcraft for banishing spells as well as for emotional healing. Since they bloom in late winter and early spring, it would follow that they do assist with making the winter doldrums disappear, don't you think? I am grateful to Ranunculus, who also added her pale pink love vibes to this magical mix.
Mandala blessings,
Sue O'Kieffe
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Joy in the Morning Mandala
Joy in the Morning
I'm not sure how it got to be February already. I've been busy with a 48 day creativity challenge on Facebook. I've also been having some computer problems that prohibited me from posting. I'm glad to be back.
Over the weekend I went to one of our local garden centers for a photoshoot. I discovered these charming blue double primula. The color really lifted me up. I had found the yellow yarrow in bloom earlier, and I wondered how they would blend together for a new mandala.
I felt my mood lift as the mandala came through, and I hope it brings you joy as well. For those of you in the dreary grips of winter here in the Northern Hemisphere, may it remind you that spring will soon be on the way.
Mandala blessings,
Sue O'Kieffe
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Winter Magics Mandala
Winter Magics Mandala
© Sue O'Kieffe 2014
Some plants come decked out for the holidays. How could I resist this invitation to honor them in mandala form? Winter Magics Mandala is also imbued with reiki and Light Language, a language from the higher realms that some people are now remembering, and is also enhanced with the energies of Metatron's cube.
Happy Holidays. Doesn't it feel good to be heading back towards the Light again?
Mandala blessings,
Sue O'Kieffe
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Winter Meditation
Winter Meditation
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The day had been filled with the expectancy of an approaching rainstorm. I saw lots of grey light and grey clouds. But the bushes with red berries brought cheer to the dreariness. That is the mood I hoped to capture in this mandala. I hope it gives you a soft place to rest your eyes and meditate upon in the dark days before winter Solstice (in the NH).
Mandala blessings,
Sue O'Kieffe
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All Hallow's Harvest
All Hallow's Harvest Mandala © Sue O'Kieffe
source inspirations:
A couple of nights ago, while meditating, I saw what looked like a gathering of costumed trick or treaters. Then I wondered if maybe it wasn't a group who had already passed over, showing up in this seasonal garb, so I might recognize how thin the veil is this time of year.
I've been wanting to create a mandala for a while using images of plants that were dried and past their prime. I can't help but mourn the passing of the vibrant dahlias and other summer flowers that have filled my eyes with such bright beauty, but these dried plants have their own subtle charm and even a little mystery. It just takes a willingness to look deeper.
(And if you look closely, you might even see clown faces, and fairies, and spirit dancers and other magical beings showering us with their love!)
But what do you see? And how do you feel looking within? I'd love to hear back from you.
Mandala blessings,
Sue O'Kieffe
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Tripping the Light Fandango Mandala
Tripping the Light Fandango
© Sue O'Kieffe 2014
source inspiration:
I don't live in a place where maples are turning riotous shades of red and orange right now, so I turned to the bright beauty of Scottish heather for some wonderful eye candy in magenta and rose for the creation of this mandala.
When I asked for a name, I heard Tripping the Light Fandango. Wikipedia tells me that the fandango was a couples dance accompanied with much hand clapping that originated in Iberia.
Hmmm.
I see a dance of light and color with much merry movement capable of bringing out feelings of happiness and joy.
What do you see?
Mandala blessings,
Sue O'Kieffe
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