THE CIRCLE
What Do Circles Really Represent?
A circle is the oldest pattern recognized, accepted, and recreated by people, elevated by artists, and even acknowledged by tiny children. It is a symbol of eternity, of equality, of permanence, and change. The face of the rising sun is round, the concentric circles in water when a pebble has been dropped from recurring circles, the patch of light born of a single flame or of a mighty bonfire sheds warmth and illumination in a circle.
From huddles of playing children to the greatest gatherings of learned people, the shape they choose to make is a circle, where all can be heard, all can offer advice, and all can equally participate in whatever is being discussed and planned.
The Cycle of Growth
The circle plainly represents a cycle that begins and ends at exactly the same place in space and time. It parallels life, it illustrates everything we know about the physical world, and it sheds light on our inner psyche that revolves around a beginning and an end. Nothing is unchanging, nothing is permanent, and yet nothing is totally ever erased. It cycles.
Circles are important to BUDHAGIRL’S around the World
BuDhaGirl exists because of a circle. Physically through our AWB, we have built a global brand that brings joy to hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions. The shape of a bangle…a circle. This shape is highly feminine and deeply rooted in Mother Nature and the Moon.
A circle inspires us to complete each cycle fully, whether it be a twenty-four-hour cycle, a monthly cycle, a quarterly, or a yearly cycle; there is always a beginning and an end. How we live it is up to us.
The Power of Intentions
Beyond being aware of the circular shape of our AWB, we encourage BuDhaGirls everywhere to set daily intentions and acknowledge that we begin each daily cycle to be of service to others and then end the cycle in the evening with deep gratitude. A circle of service and gratitude. Is there anything more powerful?
How to Create a Cycle of Reflection
Reflecting about cycles using the circle as a focus point or “bindi” in your life will bring clarity and understanding as to where you’ve come from, who you are, and who you want to become. This reflection or meditation will show you circles that have been completed and circles that are about to form. Closed circles & open circles.
I leave you with this beautiful thought: “The nature of God is a circle of which the center is everywhere, and the circumference is nowhere.” Empedocles