Every year the Dalai Lama sends groups of Tibetan monks out to travel the world and spread the message of LOVINGKINDNESS.
At Emory University in Atlanta during March 2015, their theme was PEACE AND HEALING.
The monks stay about a week in each place, building a sand mandala and teaching classes.
At the end of the week, they deconstruct the mandala in a deeply moving ceremony. Amid chanting, crashing bells and cymbals, and blasting horns the monks process outdoors to the nearest body of flowing water.
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They pour the mandala sand into the water so that the grains can be carried along with prayers and blessings downstream to the sea, and thence to the entire world.
The monks pack some of the mandala sand into small bags and hand it out as blessings to participants in the ceremony.
In the same manner as pouring grains of sand into a flowing stream of water, these virtual grains pour into the cyberstream of the internet to be carried along with prayers and blessings to you, and thence to the entire world.
So beautifully and comprehensively said. OM MANI PADMI HUM
This is awesome. I hope they come to Valdosta one day.
Lovely…
May all beings have happiness and forget even the names of suffering.
Caleb