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September 11th, 2025

Kalachakra Mandala

The Kalachakra Mandala is a complex and profound sacred diagram in Tibetan Buddhism that represents the universe, the path to enlightenment, and the nature of time itself. The mandala's intricate design is not merely a work of art but a blueprint for meditation, guiding practitioners toward inner and outer peace.

“Change is never painful, only the resistance to change is painful.”  ~  Buddha 



Julian of Norwich in her Revelations of Divine Love.  

 It was necessary that there should be sin; but all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well."


Julian asked: “Ah, good Lord, how could all things be well, because of the great harm which has come through sin to your creatures?” (227).

This was God’s response to her: “And so our good Lord answered all the questions and doubts which I could raise, saying most comfortingly: I make all things well, and I can make all things well, and I shall make all things well, and I will make all things well; and you will see for yourself that every kind of thing will be well. ... And in these words God wishes us to be enclosed in rest and peace.” (229)



Mother Julian wrote: “What, do you wish to know your Lord’s meaning in this thing? Know it well, love was his meaning. Who reveals it to you? Love. What did he reveal to you? Love. Why does he reveal it to you? For love. Remain in this, and you will know more of the same. But you will never, know different, without end” (342).

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