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MANDALA - it’s movement
STEP BACK - and have a look
LET GO - and get a reflection of the universe.
It is the wheel of life - the seed where life begins.
Constantly growing out of it's center
Pulling you back into it's middle
where time and space unveils…

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The word “Mandala” originates from Sanskrit, the ancient Indian language,
and translates to “Sacred Circle.”

It serves as a universal symbol,

embodying the concept of the universe’s expansion,

encompassing the birth and inter-connectedness of all organic life forms.


The Mandala, a profound symbol, has gained widespread recognition through the intricate Tibetan Sand Mandalas. However, its presence extends far beyond these cultural contexts. Consider the mesmerizing Rose Windows adorning churches and temples worldwide. Native Tribes across the globe employed their unique designs and practices of Mandalas for meditation, healing, dreaming, and fostering harmony. Serving as an ancient tool for cultivating mindfulness, the Mandala transcends cultural boundaries.

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We are constantly rushing through life,

always on the go to the next thing.
 

Mandalas invite you to slow down,

to pause, to receive, to be fully present,

to listen, to savor, to breathe, to connect,

and to prioritize self-care and personal growth.
 

Colors, patterns, forms, and flows,

layers of paint intuitively applied—become movement and energy,

meant for you, the observer, to receive.


So feel invited to explore - which one speaks to you?
Indulge - listen - take a mindful moment - relax - enjoy

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Each of Marion Maenner’s Mandalas is a unique, one-of-a-kind creation
infused with loving energy and accompanied by an inspirational quote.

Her intention is for her work to leave a positive imprint, akin to prayers

carried on the wind, inspiring a ripple effect of mindful actions.

“Mandala, you friend in need
show me the way back to my harmony
help me to find some peace
some silent moments in these busy days
let me step back - let go - and listen to my joy”

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