Mercury (Budda) Mandala Painting – Invoke the planet Mercury
A Mercury mandala painting can be used as a meditation aid and to call upon the powers of the planet Mercury, which is also known as Budha in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Geometric patterns called mandalas are used to focus the mind and foster a sense of peace and balance. One could be able to access the energies of Mercury, which are linked to intelligence, communication, and commerce, by meditating on a Mercury mandala. It’s vital to keep in mind that mandalas are symbolic and personal and that various people may interpret them differently.
Mercury is regarded as being related to intelligence, communication, and trade in spiritual and metaphysical beliefs. It is said to stand for the power of the intellect and to be connected to the capacity for clear thinking and successful communication. Mercury is associated with Gemini and Virgo in astrology, which are signs that are likewise linked to intelligence, communication, and analysis. It is also considered to be connected to the element of air, which is connected to our capacity for thought, reasoning, and communication. One can concentrate on honing their mental faculties, enhancing their communication talents, and enhancing their capacity to comprehend and evaluate information when working with Mercury’s energy.
A geometric pattern called a Mercury mandala is employed as a meditation aid and to call forth the powers of the planet Mercury. In many spiritual and religious practices, including Buddhism and Hinduism, mandalas are used to focus the mind and establish a sense of harmony and balance.
Symbols and images related to the planet Mercury, such as a crescent moon and a caduceus, are frequently found in Mercury’s mandalas (a winged staff with two snakes). Symbols representing knowledge, communication, and commerce like books, quills, and scales may also be present in the mandala. A mandala typically has elaborate patterns and shapes that are meant to be aesthetically beautiful and to pull the viewer’s attention inward. They are typically symmetrical and geometric in design.
The energies of Mercury, which are connected to intellect, communication, and trade, can be accessed by meditation on a Mercury mandala. A person might concentrate on the mandala’s symbols and visuals, envisioning them and letting their thoughts be attracted into the patterns. Increased concentration, clarity, and focus may result from this. Mandalas are symbolic and personal art forms, and as a result, different people may interpret and give them different meanings.
Depending on your specific practises and beliefs, there are various ways to evoke the energy of the planet Mercury. Typical techniques include:
Meditating on a Mercury mandala can be a potent method to connect with the energy of the planet. You can direct your attention to the mandala’s symbols and imagery, imagining them and letting your mind be attracted to the patterns. Increased concentration, clarity, and focus may result from this.
Repeat positive affirmations, such as “I am intelligent, I can speak well, and I am successful in my business,” to match with the energy of Mercury. Every day, especially when you feel the need to call on Mercury’s vitality, repeat them.
Gemstones: Agate, turquoise, and blue sapphire are a few stones that have a connection to the energy of Mercury. These stones might help you connect with Mercury’s positive attributes and energies by wearing or carrying them.
Rituals: You can conduct ceremonies or rituals to call upon the power of Mercury. To call upon the energy of Mercury, you can light a candle, make offerings of fruits, nuts, and sweets, or burn incense.
Astrology: Consulting with an astrologer to determine the placement of Mercury in your natal chart and the aspects it forms to other planets can help you gain insight into how Mercury is affecting your life. It can also help you learn how to call upon Mercury’s energy in a particular area of your life.
Everyone has various ideas and practices, therefore it’s vital to bear in mind that what works for one person might not work for another. Try out a few different approaches to see which one suits you the best.
The Artist – Pieter Weltevrede
Pieter Weltevrede – is a Master “Sacred-Artist” based out of the Nederlands. After a many years of guidance, under his guru Late Harish Johari a successful author, a gifted painter and sculptor, a lifetime scholar, an inspiring teacher, a splendid cook, an ayurvedic massage miracle, etc., Pieter embarked on his own journey amalgamating ancient Indian knowledge with his own western sensibilities evolving an art form that appeals to todays international audience. He has been practising his art form from the last 40 years now.
His original paintings are in water colours on silk with a wash-technique that gives them a very three-dimensional feel. The complexity and detail in his works are a super-human endeavour as he continues to live a mundane life travelling between the Western World and India.
Here, ‘Goddess Saraswati’ paintings are printed on coated matt paper.
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