HUNArt: Patterns of Love and Power

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Spiders spin mandalas of sacred art
Opening portals to the unseen world
Ancient silken strings embrace magic

Spider web

I spend a lot of time being aware of patterns. Patterns of man and place, nature and spirit, sight and sound. There are no limits to the patterns that connect us ~ as the sky against the earth.

Waves of movement in the patterns integrate the HU and NA

HU: Active - straight 
NA: Still - curves 
HUNA: "Secret" Hawaiian Esoteric Knowledge

Hidden patterns though not secret
Inner knowing outward sight
Rising, swelling, quieting, calming
Merging left and right

When I create art I am centered in the present moment. Mindful of my every movement. My Piko Piko breath launches me into radiant patterns of love and power. Appreciating the harmony of my work, I send the healing forth to create new patterns in those that are influenced by my work.

Ensemble

Patterns Concentrate

Circles enhance the effects
Spreads and releases tension
Energy moves out to the edge
Wholeness through intention

Rays gather as the lines direct
The energy moves inward
To a point increase the flow
As spokes direct it out

Curved and straight the line becomes
Squares and triangles hold power
Spirits travel in straight lines
Unable to turn corners

Symbols hold the magic of the form
Images held and yet unspoken
Thoughts direct 
On wavelengths pulse intention

Zentangle #1

Moving meditations as in the art of Zentangle® and Cat's Cradle help to open communication and bring into harmony our three selves: Ku (body~subconscious~memory), Lono (mind~conscious~creativity) and Aumakua (spirit~inspiration).

I immerse myself into my art and emerge influenced by the healing that occurs.

I scratch with bamboo needles on the leaves of an autograph tree that grows in Hawaii. The leaves are thick and juicy and the lines turn to gold when first drawn. The process of watching a green leaf turn brown takes about a week and is a meditation in itself. If left in water they remain green longer and if left on the tree you can watch your art grow.

Kindred Spirits

I embrace this expression of art that reflects Sabi or the beauty and serenity that comes with age and the process of change. Visit my Squidoo lens The Art of Change

Honu

These tangles become my spirit friends who hold my prayerful intent.

Zentangle® is a meditative art created by a man who was once a monk and a woman calligrapher.

The Zentangle® art form and method was created by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas. Zentangle® is a registered trademark of Zentangle, Inc. zentangle.com

Huna is a philosophy found on the Hawaiian Islands taught by Serge Kahili King  www.huna.org


© 2011 Lois & Earl Stokes