PHOTO: LAINA BRIEDIS
“In many traditions, including Tibetan Buddhism, the circle is a powerful symbol for the sacredness of all things. Throughout these traditions, there are rituals in which the image of the circle is used like this: by drawing a circle around yourself and standing in the middle of it, you realize that you are always at the center of the universe. The circle that surrounds you shows you that you’re always in the sacred space.”
“…Basically, everywhere you are is the center of the world. You’re always standing in the middle of sacred space, standing in the middle of the circle.”
“Wherever you go for the rest of your life, you’re always in the middle of the universe and the circle is always around you. Everyone who walks up to you has entered that sacred space, and it’s not an accident. Whatever comes into the space is there to teach you.”
~Pema Chodron from The%20Wisdom%20of%20No%20Escape:%20And%20the%20Path%20of%20Loving-Kindness%20(Shambhala%20Library)" target="_blank">The Wisdom of No Escape
3 comments
Eranah says:
Dec 22, 2013
Yes, remembering this helps one to honor the sacred space of others as well.
Vicki Cook says:
Mar 23, 2014
Thank you for this and Lana’s gorgeous photo. Much love & happy equinox! <3
Vicki Cook says:
Mar 23, 2014
(Oops ::Laina::)