Skip to content
Mandala of the Day

Mandala of the Day

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • Tumblr

transforming soul whispers into mandalas and channeled messages of clarity, peace, and love

  • Home
  • About the 2026 Mandalas
  • About ACIM
  • About Previous MotDs
  • The Mandala Lady
  • Contact Me

Category: blue

MotD 24-232 Moderation — After. Abstract background of off-white with stenciled areas in dark or muted blue greens and dark or muted oranges and browns. on top in black ink is an eight petaled flower mandala with three rows of petals…the mandala sits in the center horizontally and towards the bottom vertically.

24-232 Moderation

Moderation “the quality of doing something within reasonable limits” I guess the key word here is: reasonable. Define reasonable. It’s … More

abstract mandala, acrylics, art, core values, inks, mandala, mandala art, mandala artist, mandala drawing, moderate, moderation, paint pens, reasonable limits, the mandala lady, tooli-art pens, value words, watercolor paper, within limits
MotD 24-231 Meaningful Work — After. abstract background of light green with a textured glaze of metallic purple and green. on top in black ink is drawn a tiny daisy in the middle. In between each of the six petals is a vine-like line leading up and away from the center. On the vine are spirals as if new growth or roots. The lines are different colors: pink, yellow, turquoise, light green, orange, and dark turquoise.

24-231 Meaningful Work

Meaningful Work “doing something that connects with our values, piques our interest, and engages our moral compass” What does “meaningful … More

abstract mandala, acrylics, art, core values, inks, mandala, mandala art, mandala artist, mandala drawing, meaningful work, of benefit to soceity, of benefit to society, paint pens, ripple effect, the greater good, the mandala lady, tooli-art pens, value words, watercolor paper
24-225 Admiration — After. abstract textured background with colors of yellow, green, blue, beige, and off-white. There’s also a hint of an outline from a mandala stencil. on top in metallic turquoise ink is an outline of a mandala based on the partial mandala stencil in the background. Lines of dots of metallic turquoise and gold fill in much of the outline as well as extending outward from the petal tips.

24-225 Admiration

Admiration “something regarded as impressive or worthy of respect” This is another of those words where it’s easier to express … More

abstract mandala, acrylics, admiration, art, core values, high regard, impressive, inks, mandala, mandala art, mandala artist, mandala drawing, paint pens, respect, the mandala lady, tooli-art pens, value words, watercolor paper, worthy
MotD 24-224 Potential — After. abstract background that looks to be divided into four squares. Colors include muted tones of yellow, green, blue, orange, brown, beige, and off-white. on top in metallic copper ink is an outline of four lotus-like petals over the four squares from the background, with in each petal are viny spirals. in the lower right square, metallic blue pen outlines a fleur de lis like shape from the background. an arrow is added inside of it pointed to the center circle.

24-224 Potential

Potential “having the capacity to become or develop into something more” The number one killer of potential is……fear. Whether it’s … More

abstract mandala, acrylics, art, become something more, core values, improve upon, inks, mandala, mandala art, mandala artist, mandala drawing, paint pens, potential, the mandala lady, tooli-art pens, value words, watercolor paper
MotD 24-220 “Likability” abstract background of off-white with small blobs of color in magenta, teal, and marigold. as part of the background is a partial mandala stencil image in a rusty, brown color. on top in a dark marron ink is a small center circle around it are long wavy petals, like ocean kelp. within each of the petals is a single wavy line of one of these colors: orange, yellow, purple, pink, and green.

24-220 Likability

Likability “having qualities that bring about favorable regard” What does it take to be likable? Kindness. Manners. Easy-going nature. Calm … More

abstract mandala, acrylics, art, core values, favorable, inks, likability, likable, mandala, mandala art, mandala artist, mandala drawing, paint pens, the mandala lady, tooli-art pens, value words, watercolor paper, well liked
MotD 24-218 Attentiveness. abstract background with colors of off-white, cream, beige, magenta, and light salmon. on top in metallic magenta is a partial view of a large mandala with about 7 large petals. in the large center, is a smaller circle around a magenta blob from the background. arrows point outward towards each petal. Within each petal is a large spiral and to short stems. In between the petals in metallic blue are spiral hearts. The center of the petal spirals, the tops to the short stems and smaller arrows in the center circle are all metallic blue.

24-218 Attentiveness

Attentiveness “the quality of paying attention and listening carefully” Ever have a conversation with someone and all the other person … More

abstract mandala, acrylics, art, attentive, attentiveness, core values, inks, listen carefully, listening, mandala, mandala art, mandala artist, mandala drawing, paint pens, pay attention, the mandala lady, tooli-art pens, value words, watercolor paper
MotD 24-215 Positive Attitude—after: abstract background with colors of muted greens and off-white with a glaze of metallic purple and green. on top in metallic purple is drawn a large circle with 13 lotus-styled petals. each petal has a smiley face in them. in the center in metallic gold is drawn a spiral to fill the circle. at the center is a small purple circle filled with gold.

24-216 Heriocness

Heroicness “the quality of being courageous, noble, or self-sacrificing in behavior” Whenever I think about anyone being heroic, I’m immediately … More

abstract mandala, acrylics, art, core values, courage, courageous, hero, heroic, heroicness, inks, mandala, mandala art, mandala artist, mandala drawing, noble, paint pens, self-sacrificing, the mandala lady, tooli-art pens, value words, watercolor paper

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts
Follow Mandala of the Day on WordPress.com

Follow me on

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest

Recent Posts

  • 26-083 Review of Lessons 65-66 March 24, 2026
  • 26-082 Review of Lesson 63 and 64 March 23, 2026
  • 26-081 Review of Lessons 61 and 62 March 22, 2026
  • 26-080 Let Me Recognize My Problems Have Been Solved March 21, 2026
  • 26-079 Let Me Recognize the Problem so it Can Be Solved March 20, 2026

Categories

Archives

Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Mandala of the Day
    • Join 123 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Mandala of the Day
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...