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New York: Tibetan Sand Mandalas

sand.jpgWith the Olympics bringing extra attention to the plight of Tibet, it's especially timely that monks are in NYC creating intricate, sacred sand mandalas. It's an ancient art that represents the transitory nature of life—stunning art that will be swept away when it's done.

You can check out these glorious creations now through Sunday at East West Living. You'll also be able to sit and meditate with the Tibetan monks in exile who have created them.

The visit supports the monks' US tour and their Gaden Ngari Monastery and Orphanage, which helps the exiled Tibetan community. It's free (or by donation) to see the mandalas, but for a $50 cash contribution, you can schedule a private healing session with one of the monks.

The closing ceremony promises to be especially auspicious, with sacred music and blessings on New York City. Schedule is below. Call 212-243-5994 if you want to schedule an appointment.

Thurs, Aug 21 - Sat, Aug 23
noon-8 pm: Public Viewing of the Mandala Creation

Sunday, Aug 24
Noon-6 pm: Public Viewing of the Mandala Creation
6pm: Closing Ceremonies

For more info, visit East West's site.

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I finally understand mandalas thanks to an explanation from my yoga teacher. They're all about creating and working with presence without attachment to the final outcome. As a writer, that's especially inspirational for me.



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