Medicine
Mandala
This design originated
form a traditional Buddhist mandala given to me by lama Pema Tenzin,
from Bhutan. I received this blueprint in November 2006 together
with a White Buddha Dakini initiation.
I asked permission
to incorporate indigenous symbols and representations of the Amazon
Plant Medicine.
The spiral in the center
comes from an ancient design in Southern Chile used by the Mapuche
shamans in their ceremonials drums. This symbols represents the
sun in our solar system, our source of life. The 8-pointed star,
also form the Mapuche tradition, used vastly in their weavings,
represents Venus. This is in honor of balance, and beauty. In their
ancient language, of spoken tradition only (no written language
existed), the word for “beauty”, and the word for “perfection” is
the same word: “ad”. I included this in the center in reverence
to this elevated conception of beauty and balance.
The eight-petal lotus
is part of the original blue print. The four directions, and the
four elements remained loyal to the original one as well.
The most relevant additions
to this medicine wheel as the depictions of the “chacruna” and the
“caapi”, the leaf and vine, which combined create the brew known
as the ‘Ayahuaska”. This is the sacrament of the ancient people
of the Amazon basin. Considered by all who have experienced one
of the most revealing experiences of the great mystery of life,
and also healing of the min, body and spirit. The other personal
addition to this blueprint is the large blue circle around the four
elements. This circle is the prayer for the perpetual renewal of
water, the most precious element that sustains all life. A circle
of invocation to water - always purifying, nurturing and renewing
us.