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Charlene
Marsh hand makes each one of these gorgeous tapestries that
are perfect for meditation or enhancing your sacred space.
Charlene prepares the dye formulas and dyes
the yarn herself to ensure the highest quality and infusion of positive, light
giving energy.
Charlene works intuitively making each tapestry a
unique, one-of-a-kind artwork. They are made
from hand dyed wool and metallic yarns tufted onto a cotton backing.

Pythagoras
described geometry as visual music. Music is created by applying laws of
frequency and sound in certain ways. States of harmonic resonance are produced
when frequencies are combined in ways that are in unison with universal law.
These same laws can be applied to produce visual harmony. Instead of
frequency and sound it is
angle and shape that are combined in ways that are in unison with
universal law. Geometric shapes can be orchestrated in ways to produce visual
symphonies that show the harmonic unification of diversity.
Mandalas translate complex mathematical expressions
into simple shapes and forms. They show how the basic patterns governing the
evolution of life work out the most beautiful results.

The word mandala
arises from the Sanskrit and means sacred circle. The circle symbolizes
the womb of creation; and mandalas are geometric designs that are made through
uniform divisions of the circle. The shapes that are formed from these divisions
are symbols that embody the mathematical principles found throughout creation.
They reveal the inner workings of nature and the inherent order of the universe.
Mandalas act as a
bridge between the higher and lower realms. They are interdimensional gateways
linking human consciousness to the realms of archetypes and the infinite. The
relationship of form, movement, space and time is evoked by the mandala.
Mandalas offer a way to engage with the inherent
harmony and balance of nature. They bring the principles of nature into our
field of awareness. For thousands of years, mandala imagery has served as a
means to an expanded way of thinking. The images transcend language and the
rational mind. They bring about a certain wisdom of universal knowledge and a
deeper understanding of human consciousness.
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