Energy on Paper by Natalie Frost - Part II

Jalai Lama is an artist based out of Atlanta, Georgia, who after many years of studying the work of legendary art masters and the effects of art on our emotional state of consciousness, Jalai Lama has created a new form of art which he calls “abstract emotionalism“. Some of his artwork may be compared to a modern version of the ancient mandalas. Mandala translated from Sanskrit means circle-circumference or completion. Mandalas are used in many cultures as spiritual tools to symbolize the universe or to aid in meditation. David Fontana, a professor of Transpersonal Psychology, a form of psychology that studies the spiritual aspects of the human experience, says "Mandalas are used to access progressively deeper levels of the unconscious, ultimately assisting the meditator to experience a mystical sense of oneness with the ultimate unity from which the cosmos in all its manifold forms arises."* Jalai Lama is not just an artist, but an advocate for a peaceful humanity. Jalai Lama considers himself “A student of life and the arts, on a quest to inspire positive change on an individual, global and universal scale”. Jalai Lama believes that “It is our instinctual human nature to overcome and survive the hardships we face everyday. We should start to realize our own potential today, and empower people we know! We all need each other in order to learn, grow and change. Your personal karma and good energy is essential to our survival. Pave the way.…”. In my opinion, Jalai Lama’s artwork acts as a bridge to the divine that each and every one of us holds within. To read "Energy on Paper" - Part I please click here For more great articles by Natalie Frost please visit http://www.moondraagonsreiki.com Endless Blessings ~ Jalai Lama



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