The Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy mandala

Enter the Mandala: The Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy

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Here it is! #8 in the Enter the Mandala Project, a series of 12 mandala paintings based on intuitive readings to better understand the Universal Laws.

This is “The Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy”.  Quite a mouthful eh?

So what does it  mean?  This is how my Guides explained it.

 

Turn your face to the sunshine and watch your reality transform itself.  Through change comes growth, through growth comes change.  It never stops.

Energy is constantly moving in response to your thoughts and emotions. By consciously focusing your attention, you can create the world you want.

The more you understand the Universal Laws, the more power you’ve got to change your life.

 

Here, I’ll share the intuitive reading, my creative process, and the symbolism I used in the painting – with lots of photos of course.

May something here help you change the conditions of your life that no longer serve you.

The Intuitive Reading for the Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy

This is the shortest recording so far. It’s not because the reading was short. I accidentally deleted it when trying to transfer it from my iPhone to my computer.

But I must be learning. I didn’t overreact! It was still vivid in my mind’s eye, so I recorded what I remembered. That made it even stronger for me.

This is 13 minutes worth listening to. It’s quite the story.

And here’s the Spirit Calling Card reading that I started my reading with.

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By choosing to align with your Higher Self, you’ll keep on growing and raising your energetic vibration.

Who wouldn’t want that?!

The Creative Process

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Each ring represents a part of the intuitive vision.

  • the sunflower constantly turning towards the sun
  • the release of negative energy (the foam)
  • the transformed energy collected in vials to light the underground hallways
  • the students sprouting gardens from their heads
  • the constant motion of school buses (learning that leads to freedom)
  • the rockets of desire launched from living in a world of contrast
  • the creation of paradise
  • growth through change and change through growth

More on the Symbolism

Paradise

There’s no way I could have painted what I saw and felt as paradise in that outer ring.

Instead, you get to see how my Christian background mixes with my universal spirituality and passions. See if you can’t spot these in the photos above.

  1. harmony and peace between people, animals and nature (look for the lion, lamb & yogi)
  2. re-creation through nature (look for the canoe)
  3. contemplation (the other mountain scene)
  4. abundance and health (No, that’s not Eve eating the forbidden apple… they’re oranges!)
  5. friendship & fun
  6. unconditional love
  7. wisdom & guidance (do you recognize the animals at the top and bottom of the mandala?)

Okapi

I had to Google “brown animal with striped legs” to find out more about the creature I kept seeing in my vision.

It turns out it’s an okapi, part of the giraffe family, but much smaller.

Here’s what I learned from various sites – perfect for this Law and for me too.

  • The okapi totem encourages living in alignment with our Higher Self, no matter if that means living outside the norms of society. As we grow, we help others grow.
  • Okapi medicine comes with clairvoyant abilities.
  • The okapi totem teaches silent truth without fear. Listen, but don’t react.
  • Its stripes represent both spirit and form and the polarity of this world.

Growth & Change

I painted 4 sunflower leaves in the corners. From far they look similar. But they’re unique as they stand strong amongst the waves of change.

I glazed the whole outer edge with the same gold as in my first layers. The mica in this paint energizes this mandala with love and compassion.

The final touch was the pyramid of spirals around the leaves.  I’m big on spirals. In part, they symbolize progress and evolution. I placed them in the shape of a triangle, the shorthand symbol for change. Together they’re also the shorthand symbol for “therefore”

Growth therefore change. Change therefore Growth. 

I may resist change at first, but I’ve thrived from the perpetual movement and change in my life. I’ve lived in over 20 homes on 3 continents, and have grown from everything I’ve experienced along the way. No regrets!

Your Turn

Which symbol speaks to you most right now? Why?

You can bring the shapeless into shape by focusing your consciousness on it. What do you want to create? Inspire us in the comments below. Be specific and have fun with it. Launch those rockets of desire!

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