All Things Beautiful...Through My Kaleidoscope

Welcome to my page of reflections on the mandala art of Henry Reed. Long ago, I envisioned my writing as viewing life through my looking glass…my kaleidoscope. I love the way the picture changes, with each turn of the scope. Yet, it’s always unique and beautiful. After long enjoying Henry’s mandalas in my daily email, I discovered that, beyond looking at the artwork, I was feeling prompted to write words from my heart regarding what was going on in my life. I began my own daily affirmations, or reflections…and posting them here, beginning in August 2009. ~ Nov. 13, 2011, Henry completed his 7th year -- 2,556 mandala paintings -- thus completing a circle. A new one begins. Hope you'll tune in to watch what develops in this blog space of Henry Reed, SusanGail and ATB ~ It's a journey of intuitive heart.

MANDALA ART BY HENRY REED FROM ARCHIVES OF THE DAILY MANDALA

Note to visitors of All Things Beautiful...

Below you will see my reflections on The Daily Mandala from the archives, beginning with Nov. 13, 2004...progressing gradually onward to Nov. 13, 2007, when Henry concluded his seven-year series. To see the newest mandalas, scroll down the archives...to where I first began the reflections in 2009. So, I've a long way to go before I sleep, in these mandala woods, so lovely, dark and deep!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The Daily Mandala: March 24, 2010



Frazzle dazzle crunch times could become the dark night of the soul. But, looking within, I see this heart-turning-inside-out time as the crucible for my most creative endeavors.
The Daily Mandala: March 24, 2010

2 comments:

  1. Hi Susan,

    I admire your commitment! A mandala a day is a lot.

    I enjoy how varied they are, too. That's a challenge for me... my themes tend to remain similar for a period of time.

    And your reading of the mandalas, affirmations really, are uplifting. I think they add a greater dimension to the experience.

    Thanks for sharing! : )

    With Blessings,

    erin Dragonsong
    creator of the Personal Mandala Starter Kit
    Wicca-Spirituality.com

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  2. Erin, thanks. Just now saw your post The art is Henry Reed’s (see the archives on the right column). I’m expressing my reflections on his art.

    I’m glad you found them. Henry does a mandala a day. Writing about them is fun, but drawing them is the ultimate “art therapy”… and that’s one reason I enjoy sharing them. Hopefully, others will join in the fun and begin drawing them, too.

    Either way, they are a beautiful tool for our spiritual journey. Thanks for stopping by and enjoying both of us 

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