25-100 See With the Eyes of Love

MotD 25-100 See With the Eyes of Love — after. painted front side of Puzzle Piece No. 360 with vertical gradient colors of greens and blues

See With the Eyes of Love

This week we focus on “Love-ability”. Today’s MotD encourages us to see with the eyes of love. What the heck does that mean? Well in this case, it’s being able to look at ourselves in the mirror with love. It may take a few “takes” before we start allowing ourselves to see ourselves in that light.

I’m getting there. It used to be that I couldn’t truly look at myself in the mirror. I would look superficially…does my hair look okay, is my lipstick on straight, do I need to use an eyebrow pencil? In other words, do I look presentable? To look into my eyes in the mirror, without judgment or condemnation, took some adjusting. Thankfully, it’s much easier and more comfortable now. I can almost carry on a conversation with “Her”.

How about you? How do you feel about truly looking at yourself in the mirror? Can you do it with the eyes of love? If that’s a struggle, maybe strive for doing it with the eyes of neutrality.

BTW…Here’s the before…the front and back view of today’s puzzle piece and the pretty ceramic box that holds all my numbers from which I randomly choose each day’s puzzle piece number:

Peace & Blessings,

Maureen
The Mandala Lady

Creating Mandalas 🔆 Awakening Inner Harmony

ABOUT THE 2025 Mandalas of the Day

Throughout the year, I’ll be building one large (48”x48”) Tibetan-styled Mandala one piece at a time…one puzzle piece at a time, that is. The mandala design and the reversed puzzle side were printed on artist-quality watercolor paper. The forward facing puzzle side was printed on a 48”x48” wood panel.

Each day, at random, I’ll be painting in watercolors one of the 365 watercolor puzzle pieces, that by the end of the year will become Archangel Mandala #4. Read more about the Archangel Series. The word/message for each piece will be inspired by Melody Beattie’s book “52 Weeks of Conscious Contact”.

Ultimately, the message of this mandala is about how we are all uniquely part of the one.

Leave a comment