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"mandala" Definitions
  1. a round picture that represents the universe in some Eastern religions
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International travelers spent an average of $4,400 per person, per trip, noted Laura Mandala, CEO of Mandala Research.
In contrast to this complexity, "Hoo Doo Mandala" and "Mandala" (both 22017) are relatively square and frontal, but also gently billowed and scalloped by their anchoring ropes.
"We know international travelers vote with their passports," said Mandala.
Andrea Mandala, Writing by Valentina Za; Editing by Mark Potter
Reported by Stefano Bernabei and Giuseppe Fonte, writing by Andrea Mandala
Every shitty regular-season game was a mandala of its own.
Reporting by Valentina Za and Andrea Mandala, editing by Giulia Segreti
Reporting by Andrea Mandala and Elvira Pollina, writing by Silvia Aloisi
It's Rhoda's mandala, and you read it from the center out.
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, writing by Valentina Za; Editing by Susan Fenton
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, editing by Silvia Aloisi, editing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Silvia Ognibene, writing by Andrea Mandala; editing by David Evans
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, writing by Valentina Za; editing by Francesca Landini
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, writing by Valentina Za, editing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Andrea Mandala; Editing by Valentina Za/Mark Potter/Jane Merriman
To Buddhists, the subcontinent is a geographic mandala defined by sacred sites.
When the mandala was complete, they wiped away the image and began again.
Reporting by Stefano Bernabei and Andrea Mandala; writing by Juliette Jabkhiro; editing by
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, Stefano Bernabei and Valentina Za; Editing by Mark Potter
Through the mandala, Hassinger manipulates commonplace objects and transforms them into sentimental mementos.
For example, during the Bush years, international visitation declined by 20 percent, said Mandala.
Reporting by Elvira Pollina and Andrea Mandala, editing by Valentina Za and Alexandra Hudson
It took them a year to create a business plan to make Mandala happen.
The mandala adapts to totally different climates and places, and, in turn, inspires them.
My mother spent hours concocting elaborate mandala flower salads and perfecting her lentil nut loaf.
Reporting by Angelo Amante; writing by Andrea Mandala; editing by Valentina Za and Grant McCool
Reporting by Stefano Bernabei, Gianluca Semeraro, Valentina Za and Andrea Mandala; editing by Alexander Smith
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, writing by Valentina Za; Editing by Kirsten Donovan and Jane Merriman
Additional reporting by Andrea Mandala, Gianluca Semeraro; writing by Valentina Za. Editing by Jane Merriman
Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro and Andrea Mandala, writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Silvia Aloisi
So when exactly should I be hanging out by the mandala space to see Hawkwind?
Yet both the mandala and the sidewalk gilding are ephemeral acts of engaging with eternity.
One definition of mandala is soul, and you could regard these works as aids to meditation.
Reporting by Cristina Carlevaro, Valentina Za and Andrea Mandala; Editing by Mark Bendeich and Alexandra Hudson
Reporting by Stefano Bernabei and Andrea Mandala', writing by Maria Pia Quaglia, editing by Valentina Za
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, Elisa Anzolin and Stefano Bernabei, editing by Silvia Aloisi and Jane Merriman
Essentially, my recollection of any event is a Tibetan sand mandala left exposed to the elements.
For instance, her "Cosmic Microwave Mandala," now at the New Museum Los Gatos as part of Making Contact: SETI Artists in Residence, is a Tibetan-style sand mandala of the cosmic microwave background, or the thermal radiation still detectable from a stage of Big Bang cosmology.
In fact, a Grit N' Glory artist, Janice Danger, also did the massive mandala on his head.
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, additional reporting by Ron Bousso, writing by Stephen Jewkes, editing by Alexander Smith
Awareness of our beautiful, ephemeral existence lies behind Japanese cherry-blossom viewing or the Tibetan sand mandala.
Two girls, both under 5, began arranging the fruit into an elaborate mandala atop a wooden tray.
Additional reporting by Andrea Mandala and Valentina Za in Milan, writing by Silvia Aloisi, editing by Deepa Babington
He has a really interesting way of recombining found footage and creating these mandala-like, semi-abstract patterns.
The designs come in mandala, floral, cats, dogs, and lots of other patterns — check the selection out here.
The search using the ship ended on Saturday, Danang Mandala, the spokesman for Lion Air Group, told Reuters.
Additional reporting by Maria Pia Quaglia, Emilio Parodi and Andrea Mandala; Editing by Mark Bendeich and Edmund Blair
The sale's top lot, an important Thangka representing the mandala of Vajravarahi, 21000th century, sold for €607,500 (~$691,000).
The mandala is an ancient Sanskrit symbol that provides both spiritual guidance and facilitates deep meditation through its creation.
Additional reporting by Andrea Mandala and Gavin Jones; Editing by Silvia Aloisi, Mark Bendeich, Edmund Blair and Alexander Smith
Prostitutes trawl for customers at night, walking past shops that sell Tibetan mandala paintings, organic produce and essential oils.
"Love Feel" (1957), Hedrick's other painting, is a tondo on which the artist has painted an earth-toned mandala.
"It is not uncommon to have some problems," Danang Mandala Prihantoro, a spokesman for Lion Air, said on Tuesday.
Reporting by Pamela Barbaglia in London; Additional reporting by Andrea Mandala and Stephen Jewkes in Milan; Editing by Keith Weir
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, Paola Arosio and Stefano Bernabei, writing by Stephen Jewkes, editing by Isla Binnie and John Stonestreet
Reporting by Stephen Jewkes, Andrea Mandala and Abhinav Ramnarayan; Writing by Valetina Za and Christian Lowe; Editing by Susan Thomas
The company is now able to sell its biggest set, the Mandala and notes that the sets are not toys.
Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro and Andrea Mandala in MILAN; Additional reporting by Stefano Bernabei in Rome, editing by Silvia Aloisi
At one point, an overhead shot of a movie theater's overlapping escalators provides a pattern that suggests a "found" mandala.
Similarly, "HooDoo Mandala" (1970, 303 by 89 by ¼ inches) provides, by its title, a clue about the work's cultural inspiration.
People had gathered around a group of Tibetan monks hunched over a table, where they were creating a sand mandala.
I stood on my toes and craned my neck to glimpse the mandala, hoping to see it encased in glass.
Jaipur recalls the ancient vastu purusha mandala — a philosophy of design that aims to create a balanced and healthy environment.
Mandala Hotel is five minutes by foot to Tiergarten park and 15 minutes to the Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie.
Hassinger previously used the mandala at the Landing Gallery in 2017, exhibiting one made from inflated pink, plastic shopping bags.
The three co-founders had ordered the mandala towel from their manufacturer as a sample but hadn't attached a pillow.
I have experimented with a few iconic faces in this mandala style too and intend to expand this practice in 2017.
Sarah's gohonzon is a mandala on a scroll, inscribed with writings by the Buddhist monk Nichiren Daishonin in the 13th century.
"Centered plants, flowers, ripples created by raindrops—it's a kind of mandala, which is a natural thing in nature," explains Gintalaitė.
In 2014-15, Laguna Art Museum presented Elizabeth Turk: Sentient Forms, which included works from the Seashell X-ray Mandala series.
Additional reporting by Giulio Piovaccari and Andrea Mandala; writing by Stephen Jewkes; editing by Keith Weir, David Evans and Leslie Adler
Additional by Valentina Za and Andrea Mandala in Milan and Francesco Guarascio in Luxembourg,; editing by David Clarke and Jane Merriman
In the next year, Mandala expects to lease a new 5,000-square-meter area of land to scale up their operation.
Danang Mandala Prihantoro, a Lion Air official, said in a statement that the aircraft had been in service only since August.
A buyer from the surf and snowboard brand Quicksilver placed an order for $20,000 worth of the pillow-free mandala towels.
Bright pink mandala-print scarves were swathed sari-style around ivory knits and fuchsia silk skirts; a grape puffer came topped with a sapphire fox collar; a sky-blue mandala sweater topped a blue sequined skirt with beaded fringe; and a cherry-red cashmere cable-knit dress was finished in a burst of degradé ostrich feathers.
Additional reporting by Stefano Bernabei in Rome, Andrea Mandala in Milan and Paola Balsomini in Genoa; editing by Jane Merriman, G Crosse
So far, Mandala Energy, a southeast Asia focused oil and gas company backed by KKR is one of few to have invested.
"Policy and regulatory uncertainty has kept so many companies in a holding pattern, and that gets passed on to workers," said Mandala.
Admirers made a bee-line for "Mandala", a feather-light and translucent bowl of sunshine woven from 4,000 metres of gold wire.
The structure's layout itself is interesting because it presents a large mandala, the circular cosmic diagram used by Buddhists in visualization practices.
In 1997, Greyston Mandala opened the Maitri Center and Issan House to provide housing and health care for people afflicted with AIDS.
Joe Mangrum: I don&apost use the term mandala specifically, because I feel it puts people in a more Eastern philosophy box.
The refresh button was OpenAI's logo, which looked to me like a mandala, the kind associated with alchemists in the Middle Ages.
Major cigarette companies operating in the country include Phillip Morris-controlled PT Hanjaya Mandala Sampoerna Tbk, Djarum Group and PT Gudang Garam Tbk.
Experience mind explorations, Vedic astrology, sound healing, flower mandala making, music and dance performances, and more at the Rubin's fete on May 7.
It did the same thing when sued by families of victims in another crash of a 737, Mandala Airlines Flight 091 in 2005.
Season 2, Episode 11: "Mandala"Around 30 minutes into the episode, Walt has a meeting with Gus where some important information is exchanged.
Children's scribbles may appear random but they often repeat shapes, like the mandala or the Greek cross, that suggest the beginning of language.
Part of making a mandala is accepting that the sand isn't going to stick around forever, which is why Sussman decided to destroy it.
He conceived of a "mandala" of social services for the community, including a homeless shelter, addiction treatment, child care and jobs at Greyston Bakery.
Additional reporting by Andrea Mandala in Milan and Giuseppe Fonte in Rome; Writing by Valentina Za; Editing by Silvia Aloisi, Rachel Armstrong Greg Mahlich
But instead, everyone kept asking about a towel decorated with a mandala they had absent mindedly tucked away in the corner of the booth.
In video obtained by TMZ, you see Randall and Lala inside the Mandala Los Cabos nightclub having champagne bottles with sparklers sent around the room.
Silent Kingdom: A World Beneath the Waves, by Christian Vizl, is published by Mandala Earth Aware Editions and now available from Amazon and other booksellers.
But it's the crowns themselves, the real ones, the wisdom-generators, set in mandala-formation in the center of the gallery, that are the fascinators.
But it's the crowns themselves, the real ones, the wisdom generators, set in mandala formation in the center of the gallery, that are the fascinators.
She paces the stage obsessively, tracing the length of the microphone cord as though walking a mandala and clutching the mike close to her chest.
She paces the stage obsessively, tracing the length of the microphone cord as though walking a mandala and clutching the mike close to her chest.
The polka dots, stripes, mandala-like arrangements, and other trippy patterns are, however, all natural — even if we don't yet understand the logic behind them.
A 2013 report from Mandala Research on culinary (or gastronomic) travel classified 77 percent of all U.S. leisure travelers, or about 131 million, as culinary travelers.
In the background, there's even more art, including a sparkling mandala and a larger-than-life diamond (and a Lacroix — stars and artists are normal folk).
Hot tears filled my eyes, not only because the mandala was gone, but because the hands that had created it were content to let it go.
Mandala Hotel's central location off Potsdamer Platz means it's in close proximity to many tourist sites and just a few minutes' walk to major shopping malls.
You always knew it was there, a hidden vibration in your soul, the intuition of something unseen, a mandala meaning whatever you want it to mean.
On Wednesday and Thursday he will present an octet performing his "Sonic Mandala," in which Rudolph and his counterparts feed into a circular exchange of sound.
Or maybe you're a cookie-decorating video person, mesmerized at the sight of royal icing piped in mandala-intricate configurations to the sounds of ambient techno.
Lion Air Group Spokesman Danang Mandala told Reuters on Thursday that the search using the ship had ended on December 29th at 23:59 pm local time.
"We can confirm that one of our flights has lost contact," said Lion Air spokesman Danang Mandala Prihantoro, according to the AP. Both pilots were highly experienced.
In a piece from the former, called "30% of the U.S. Population Will Be Latino in 2050," the number is translated into an abstract mandala-inspired design.
The plant produced 40 cargoes of LNG this year, higher than its initial plan of 36 cargoes because "a lot of factors supported our upstream production," Mandala said.
Many of his hand-written or printed texts are presented in square vitrines whose layouts evoke the grid-based, Buddhist-mandala format Matsuzawa often employed in such works.
Connecting this spiritual preservation to the installations large in scale, yet delicate as a Tibetan sand mandala is as good a metaphor for life as we've ever seen.
The works' visual format was that of the mandala (a ritualistic symbol in Buddhism and Hinduism), with repetition of patterns and marks designed to draw the viewer in.
Some scribbles, however, were more rewarding than others: Doodling sent the greatest amount of blood flow to the brain, followed by free-hand drawing, and coloring the mandala.
The symbol of the mandala is synonymous with a highly-dense, plaited circular symbol that carries spiritual and ritualistic significance as a token of Buddhist and Hindu beliefs.
Others, like this piece "Mandala: Natural Form" by DASTAN, are a treat for those who are curious enough to wander over and see what it is up close.
At the entrance, in a large, round sculpture titled "Wrenching News," Hassinger has manipulated sheets of the New York and LA Times and assembled them into a mandala.
Rachel Sussman created "Cosmic Microwave Mandala" out of sand because "I wanted to combine cutting edge scientific imagery with something that couldn't be any less high tech," she says.
In the video for this review, I joked that you should think of your iPadOS windows like they're part of a Buddhist sand mandala: beautiful and meaningful but ephemeral.
Often using driftwood found nearby, he creates the most intricate and compelling of a pattern he can before the tide washes away his work like a Tibetan sand mandala.
A related sacred object, such as a 16th-century cosmic mandala, is positioned, slightly hidden, between two walls, encouraging you to lean in to hear and see at once.
We all looked on as the group of brightly robed monks surrounded the mandala and began to chant in low, guttural tones, their eyes closed and palms pressed together.
There's something soothing about practicing on a mat printed with peacock feathers or a perfectly symmetrical mandala pattern, in bright pastel greens and pinks or soothing shades of grey.
Some of Indonesia's wealthiest, including Hutomo Mandala Putra - the son of the late authoritarian president Suharto - and tycoon-politican Aburizal Bakrie, joined the amnesty in its first few months.
The A.P. quoted an airline spokesman, Danang Mandala, as saying that a panicked passenger had opened both emergency exits on the plane's right side without the cabin crew's permission.
Major cigarette companies operating in the country include PT Hanjaya Mandala Sampoerna Tbk, which is controlled by U.S. giant Philip Morris International Inc, Djarum Group and PT Gudang Garam Tbk.
Following the deal, Benetton's holding company Edizione remains ConnecT's largest shareholder with a 55% stake, while ADIA and GIC each hold 22.5% (Reporting by Andrea Mandala, editing by Gavin Jones)
A 2016 study by Sustainable Travel International and Mandala Research revealed that eco-tourists tend to stay longer, spend more, and believe they have a responsibility to respect the destination.
Lion Air spokesman Danang Mandala Prihantoro said in a statement the airline had concluded that passengers and crew on board the plane taken by the tourist were free of the virus.
The performers will converge at sunset on the shoreline in both spontaneous and choreographed movement, wielding LED-illuminated umbrellas designed as an evolution of the artist's Seashell X-ray Mandala series.
For the study, 50 volunteers were asked to work on three different art activities: coloring inside a mandala (one of those black and white concentric patterns), doodling, or free-hand drawing.
At Words, a popular bookstore in Maplewood, N.J., coloring took off after a group of monks visited the town last summer and taught residents how to create Mandala drawings with rice.
Studies have shown that "structured coloring of a reasonably complex geometric pattern," such as a symmetrical mandala pattern or coloring book, can lead to a meditative state that helps reduce anxiety.
"I do think of the work as meditative, even a type of mandala, but as an abstract artist, I want the viewer to bring their own perceptions to the work," writes Arm.
Instead, I looked on in shock as one of the monks began to move a feathery brush over the mandala, swirling together the gold and the navy, the circles and the rectangles.
They seemed almost to be part of an ancient game board or mandala — so abstract, so suggestive, so moving in their determination to remain as material proof of those who had departed.
I clicked the mandala again, and the machine continued writing its Daliesque version of Ross's Profile, using, in addition to the first prompt, the prose it had already generated to generate from:
She was going into this nexus of gobbledygook and nonsense, with very little support, and she winds up finding that within scribbles are repeating shapes, like the mandala or the Greek cross.
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In "First to Pass Through" (2015), a dazzling mandala configuration bordered by yellow-and-green checkered jackets of old reference books, you'll find cats, coats of arms, Nefertiti, jump ropes, and William Shakespeare.
They use only local labor, and their business model allocates a percentage of the subscription revenue to pay those laborers—meaning that the more subscribers Mandala gains, the more those laborers will earn.
He moved along the edges of the table, sweeping away his work just as methodically as he had placed grains of sand in the same space, transforming the mandala from pattern to pile.
At Givenchy, Riccardo Tisci offered up, among the mandala print pantsuits and peekaboo flapper gowns, an haute reference to American collegiate style in the form of, among other things, a mink baseball shirt.
"Brackman's Botanical Bonanza!" is a strange, wonderful piece by Wendy Brackman — a mesmerizing, rotating mandala of plants and animals that's made from, among other things, painted paper plates, staples and Ping-Pong balls.
The organism, which lacks a central nervous system, also expands over a peer-to-peer organizational model called the Holacracy, and a spiritual mandala designed by biologist Minakata Kamagusu, modeling a decentralized worldview.
In the opening scene, Buddhist monks lifted back their orange sleeves to construct an intricate mandala from colored sand by nudging into place one microscopic grain at a time, a process that took weeks.
Additional reporting by Gleb Gorodyankin and Olga Yagova in MOSCOW, Karin Strohecker in LONDON, Andrea Mandala Silvia Aloisi and Stephen Jewkes in MILAN, Writing by Dmitri Zhdannikov and Christian Lowe, Editing by Timothy Heritage
Some of Indonesia's wealthiest individuals, including Lippo Group chief executive James Riady, Inter Milan football club president Erick Thohir and Hutomo Mandala Putra - a son of the late authoritarian president Suharto - have signed up.
How might I doctor my dying patients differently if I remembered that everything worldly — a painstakingly crafted mandala, a sky ablaze with color, our fragile human lives — is also temporary and subject to change?
Indonesia is the world's fourth-biggest cigarette producer and is also a fast-growing market for major companies including Phillip Morris-controlled PT Hanjaya Mandala Sampoerna Tbk, Djarum Group and PT Gudang Garam Tbk.
A woman by the name of Elisa Rose Mountain says she owns the trademark for Hamsa Mandala -- her take on the centuries-old Hamsa Hand sign which is also known as the Hand of Fatima.
Mandala's team takes care of the crops for the client, and each week Mandala delivers all of the food grown in those ten square meters to the customer's door (in the São Paulo region only).
Airline spokesman Danang Mandala said in a statement that the one-hour flight was delayed because a panicked passenger opened both emergency exits on the right side of the aircraft without instructions from the cabin crew.
Related An Indoor Thunderstorm Lets You Make Music Using Thunder And Lightning Artists Turn Tracking Data From A Journey Across Spain Into A Giant Marble Mandala This Gorgeous Light Installation Replicates Waves Breaking on Dry Land
Photograph by Albin Dahlström; courtesy the Moderna Museet, Stockholm About a dozen spiral forms—differing in design, size, and color—jostle beside and below a mandala of concentric circles, all energetically brushed against an orange ground.
Mandala receives visitors in their fields, and also offer classes in regenerative agriculture, tool handling, land management, cultural dealings, and more, giving people the opportunity to live in practice the experience of growing their own food.
"There was so much thought put into each of the 35 characters and how they were placed within the mandala," said Abderhalden, who works at DRASTIK GmbH in Zurich, in a Q&A on Google's site.
Jason Elliott had never been as scared to do a tattoo as he was in December 2018, when a client asked him to tattoo a giant black and teal mandala onto the side of her face.
When Boeing successfully used the strategy in the case of Mandala Airlines, it cited the fact that Indonesian families had signed similar releases as part of its argument to move the cases out of the United States.
Some of Indonesia's wealthiest individuals, including tycoon-politician Aburizal Bakrie, Lippo Group chief executive James Riady, and Hutomo Mandala Putra - a son of the late authoritarian president Suharto - are among more than 100,000 who have signed up.
Mandala da Montanha is a little company based in the city of Santo Antônio do Pinhal, in the Serra da Mantiqueira (one of the most biodiverse mountain ranges in Brazil), a two-hour drive from São Paulo.
Once a month, each subscriber receives a list of the seedlings available; at the moment, there are more than 50 varieties, and Mandala is establishing a "nursery" of seedlings with more than 100 rare and exotic species.
Basic to Ledgerwood's vocabulary is the hand-painted quatrefoil, which resembles a mandala or flower in the outside world but in her paintings becomes a palpable motif of female sexuality, desire, and impolitic behavior behind closed doors.
I remembered my father pointing out a photo of a mandala in a museum years ago, explaining that its circular shape symbolized both the cyclical nature of birth and death and the indestructible nature of the universe.
A Diné (peoples of the Wind, widely known as Navajo) elder was asked to do his Ikah, sand expression used in healing ceremonies, of lightning boy, and Tibetan elders were asked to do a mandala for rain.
JAKARTA, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Indonesia's Donggi-Senoro liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant has secured buyers for 31 cargoes of LNG it plans to export next year, Aditya Mandala, corporate affairs director of the plant told reporters on Wednesday.
"A nation's capital or a world economic capital is, or should be, a mandala — a benign vortex of varied and different countervailing forces which in their entirety make up that world," I claimed in The Hill in 2009.
When I returned to the hospital the next day, I thought of the mandala as I sat with a breathless man my own age dying from lung cancer, and an agitated grandmother in the final stages of dementia.
Get the Crayola Mandala Color-In Socks for $10 See Details Everyone has that one friend who is always cold, but we can all agree that a pair of thick socks still doesn't cut it during a severe winter.
This can be a transformative practice, but only when the lama is truly awake," said Lama Tsultrim, who leads a Buddhist center in Colorado and just published a book, "Wisdom Rising: Journey Into the Mandala of the Empowered Feminine.
In the second gallery, Hammond harnesses this spiritual knowledge and applies it to female labor with "Floorpiece II-VI" (1973), a group of brightly colored mandala-like painted floor sculptures, braided from the inside out, that resemble household rugs.
I put some of his reply into the generator window, clicked the mandala, added synthetic Pinker prose to the real thing, and asked people to guess where the author of "The Language Instinct" stopped and the machine took over.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - PT Hanjaya Mandala Sampoerna Tbk plans to aggressively market stronger-flavoured cigarettes this year, its top executive said, as Indonesia's biggest tobacco firm seeks to extend its dominance of one of the world's fastest growing markets for cigarettes.
"I think a lot of people got the tattoo at the time because it was trendy, like so many other things have become trendy, like the under-boob mandala tattoos or lower back tattoos back in the day," she said.
If, for example, Koopman Rare Art had borrowed "Mandala" from Sassoon and showed it along with their gold boxes what a sensation it would have been; the best of the past and present in dazzling conversation, attracting interest to both.
Records suggest the wooden ship may have been the W. Gordon, which disappeared after leaving port in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1203 or the Mandala, which went missing on its voyage from Wales to the Maluku Islands in 2120.
"[The opening lyric] relates to my sense of making music as a Mandala experience, where you put every bit of energy and attention you have into it, and then you let it go," Meluch explains to me over the phone.
Clicking the play button on the doodle prompts a multi-layered, paper mandala animation video created by two female duos: Julie Wilkinson and Joyanne Horscroft of Makerie Studio and animators Marion Willam and Daphne Abderhalden, according to a news release.
When Jane Modoono retired from her job as a high school principal in 2015 and moved full-time to East Hampton, N.Y., one of the first things she did was buy a monthly pass to Mandala Yoga in nearby Amagansett Square.
One of the most interesting images on view, the Edo-era "Nachi Pilgrimage Mandala," was produced to promote Nachi Taisha, a holy site on a peninsula in south-central Japan that is revered for its natural beauty and healing power.
Happily, his most recent work is among his best, an elliptical mandala of colored light that resembles a dematerialized version of the vacuum-formed plastic wall pieces that Craig Kauffman, Mr. Turrell's fellow light-and-spacer, started making in the 1988s.
Today tantra has often taken on associations with new age sex workshops and Sting, but it's also about harnessing power—and even achieving enlightenment—according to Essence of Vajrayana: The Highest Yoga Tantra Practice of Heruka Body Mandala By Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.
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In another study, Kaimal used a novel technique called functional near-infrared spectroscopy—involving headbands that use light to monitor brain activity—to assess what happens when participants doodled, colored within the lines of a mandala image, or made free-hand drawings.
Live, in performances like the ones on his record You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With (2006), released on his Giorno Poetry Systems label, he weaved his voice around the backing tracks to produce a mind-numbing mandala of sound and meaning.
SENTUL, Indonesia (Reuters) - The youngest son of former Indonesian President Suharto, Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, said on Monday he is leading a party into elections next year because two decades of reform have failed to move the country on from corruption, collusion and nepotism.
It's been 20 years since Third Eye Blind released its self-titled debut album, and the band is celebrating by giving us a time-warp to every alternative kid's bedroom in 1997—complete with one of those Mandala wall tapestries and a half-eaten pizza.
Just as I'd expected that the gorgeous mandala had been created in order to be preserved, I had also expected that my patient in her 30s should live to see her children graduate from college, that the marathon runner should have lived to run more races.
A proposal to redesign Burning Man's Black Rock City as a Navajo mandala, by Sergio Bianchi, Simone Fracasso, and Chiara Pellegrin of ItalyOnce a tiny counter-culture gathering on a San Francisco beach, Burning Man has ballooned into what could be considered an impressive experiment in rapid urbanization.
There's a little bit of African wax print fabric here and there, a lot of Indian mandala tapestries throughout the campsite, and some questionable box braids among the Burner contingent hanging around the festival's fridges, but so far I haven't seen anything that's made me roll my eyes.
It's absurd to equate videogames with the sacred Sand Mandala, a work of art created by teams of Tibetan Monks who spend weeks laying down brightly colored sand with tiny instruments before ceremoniously destroying it, so the impermanence of the piece becomes the whole point of its existence.
Several works on display directly employ guns as the base material of the art object, including a mandala-like wall hanging by Mel Chin, "Cross for the Unforgiven: 23th Anniversary Multiple" (33), comprised of eight cut and welded AK-23 assault rifles — a reprise of an earlier 22 work.
The second span, "Denarius," invokes the simple Roman coin as mirror and mandala and also points to the efforts to square the circle (quadrata circuli)—a mathematically impossible task that must be taken on by seekers, alchemists, and even Abraham Lincoln ("Denarius" #45) "as a life discipline" in Peck's words.
With the current administration's plan to dismantle the EPA, there's a "déjå vu all over again" quality to seeing an eco-mandala promoting California's Office of Appropriate Technology: the world's first state agency working toward environmentally sustainable practices and the first state agency to be dismantled under an incoming Republican governor in 1983.
Georgina Gratrix at the South African gallery SMAC (Booth F32, Pier 90) works in a grotesque-expressionist vein reminiscent of Dana Schutz, while Eric Firestone (Booth 909, Pier 503) has a wonderful roundup of older contemporary paintings like Joe Overstreet's "HooDoo Mandala" (1970), a canvas stretched like a tarp on the wall.
" Among the introductions included in "Late Essays" are those to Defoe's "Roxana," Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," Flaubert's "Madame Bovary," Tolstoy's "The Death of Ivan Ilych," Ford Madox Ford's "The Good Soldier," Robert Walser's "The Assistant," Heinrich von Kleist's "The Marquise of O" and "Michael Kohlhaas," Samuel Beckett's "Watt" and Patrick White's "The Solid Mandala.
I'd been working on some mandala-like abstract pieces for a solo show that I was putting together at the same time I was making the work for this book, and thought that with some jiggery-pokery, they would work nicely to fill the blank spaces and add another level of weird magick to the book.
Later, in an analysis of a mandala drawn by Coltrane for Yusef Lateef, he says that in a reading of the diagram, "we get C, C-sharp, E, F and F-sharp, which is an all-interval tetrachord," when a tetrachord has only four notes, and the all-interval tetrachord, which is asymmetric, couldn't logically be outlined in Coltrane's entirely symmetric drawing.
Classroom teachers choose from a menu of lessons such as Songs That Count for preschoolers and kindergartners; Edible Fractions, which uses pizza to teach fractions to third graders; Music and Cultures of the Americas, for fifth graders to learn social studies lessons; Personal Mandala, where middle schoolers learn English and math through the visual arts; and Dance and Step, which teaches math concepts through dance and music.
It's odd to walk into a museum and be greeted with what at first glance appears to be a deconstructed office: a pile of papers sits in a state of disorder on a desk; a disassembled Herman Miller cubicle — partially painted — stands upright, its purpose diminished; French presses rest stagnant with murky water; computer mice lay on the floor, woven into a giant mandala.
Look at them in a New York City context to understand what might be meant as a "classic liberal": A classic liberal is one not pigeonholed and identified by ideology or generational marketing demographics; classic liberalism is a great house with vast and varied rooms and spaces like a Tibetan mandala, as New York City was still when Bloomberg was mayor, from 28503 to 22019.
The online Honoring Nepal is a simple scroll-through site, accented by powerful, high-resolution visuals like a 15th-century mandala from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, interactive panoramas from the Google Cultural Institute, comparisons between historical and contemporary photographs from the Freer and Sackler Galleries, and images of the earthquake's damage and how life has continued amid the rubble from the Nepal Children's Art Museum.
The free events — some of which you can register for online — include a poetry workshop at the 92Y, a night of social justice at the Point CDC in the Bronx, aerial and circus arts at Streb in Brooklyn, a new earth ceremony and the creation of a mandala at the Snug Harbor Cultural Center in Staten Island, and a choose-your-own arts adventure at the Jamaica Center for the Arts in Queens.
There are relatively few objects on display in Hippie Modernism that can be considered standalone art pieces: paintings by Isaac Abrams, the giant inflatable finger sculpture, "Roomscraper" (1969) by Haus-Rucker-Co, perhaps "The Ultimate Painting" (1966/2011) by Clark Richert, Richard Kallweit, Gene Bernofsky, JoAnn Bernofsky, and Charles DiJulio – a psychedelic mandala spinning in a darkened geodesic half-dome, which viewers can experience by pushing buttons to activate a strobe light at different hypnotic frequencies.

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