Balance 4-7-2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Every being

entering into the ineffable sanctuary of its own nature

finds there a symbol of the

Father of All…

                                                                      ~Proclus

 

Contributed by Liz Sorensen Wessel

Mandala by ~liz

8 responses to “Days 100-101 Father of All”

  1. erie Avatar
    erie

    Another stunning mandala, LIz. Great to discover 5th century Proclus and to see in his words from so long ago the sense of the “ineffable sanctuary” of God that lives within us all.

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  2. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    Liz, just how do you do it? How extraordinarily well you have captured the “ineffable sanctuary” in the magnificent mandala that keeps drawing us towards the Centre? Wow!

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  3. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    Proclus is an interesting fellow. Gave up being a lawyer to be a philosopher. Sometimes one forgets that being a lawyer is the second oldest profession.
    Liz’s wonderful mandala talks about a symbol, a sign and the sanctuary of
    The One.
    The daughter. The mother. The father. The son. The One.
    Two-gether they are One.
    One hug needs two, yet it is One.

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  4. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thank, you Maureen.
    For me, the process of creating a mandala is a reflective one, helping me to center, and one that offers a path of self-discovery. As a spiritual art form, it allows for meaningful expressions of Love that can be shared with fellow caregivers.

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  5. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Much appreciated, Erie. Thank you.
    To me the inner circle symbolizes God, or pure spiritual light. There is no beginning and there is no end, of spirit eternal and Love unending and union.
    It is here that we are born and set out upon our journey in life, each following our own unique path and returning to the same unified source at journey’s end.

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  6. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Your insightful prose is a lovely gift to us, Jolyon. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
    Mandalas offer a process of integration and harmony as one begins to live in awareness of how all our differing parts are necessary in creating our wholeness. We begin to see that, the shadowy more fragile parts of ourselves are to be approached tenderly and with loving kindness and acceptance. Only then can our darkness join with light as God’s grace and transforming Love heals our woundedness.

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  7. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thank you, Julie for continuing to journey with us…

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