𝙈𝙖𝙘𝙧𝙖𝙢𝙚
𝙖𝙧𝙩 can be seen as a form of Zen meditation practice for some
people. The repetitive and intentional movements of knotting and weaving
the cords can be calming and grounding, promoting a state of
mindfulness and presence.
This type of creative expression allows one
to focus on the present moment, letting go of distractions and negative
thoughts. In this way, macrame can provide a form of physical and
mental release, promoting relaxation and inner peace.
Additionally,
the process of creating something beautiful and unique through macrame
can also bring a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, which can
contribute to an overall sense of well-being and happiness.
By
combining the physical, mental and creative aspects of macrame art, it
can be a form of mindfulness practice that promotes self-expression and
spiritual growth.
Macrame art is a hobby and passion of many
spiritually oriented artists. They also love to come up with different
macrame designs and make different beautiful things. The sacred geometry
in this art is what inspires them to do macrame and try new and new
knots and weaves. With each knot made with attention, with love, the
creation can be like a creation that spiritually reminds of the correct
living focused in the Truth, of being centered and being in joy and
happiness, in lightness. The so-called Boho style, at its core, is this…
The concept of the “Self” lies at the core of many spiritual and philosophical traditions. It is often described as the most fundamental aspect of our being, the true essence of who we are. However, the Self is not something we can easily grasp through our usual means of understanding, like thought, perception, or intellect. It transcends our physical, mental, and emotional experiences, yet it is ever-present and underlies all of them. In this chapter, we will explore what the Self is, how it differs from the ego or personality, and why understanding the Self is key to realizing true reality. The Self as Pure Consciousness At its essence, the Self is pure consciousness. It is the awareness that observes all experiences, but it is not limited by or attached to those experiences. It is the unchanging witness of all that arises in life—the thoughts, emotions, sensations, and perceptions we experience daily. To grasp this concept, think about a movie screen. The screen remains ...