Time will come, my beloved child, when you choose to not suffer where Light and Dark are dancing. The black and white lotus flowers within the mandala represent the Light and the Dark, the Yin and the Yang. When the Light and Dark dance in our lives we tend to be...
The Tree of Life blossoms with flowers. It bears fruits. It sheds seeds… YOU are the Tree of Life. So… How do you blossom and unfold? How are your words, thoughts and actions fruits of your life? What seeds are your planting in others life that will take...
Bert placed tattooed the central part of the Babaylan Mandala onto his arm. Here is what he wrote via the FB page: Feb 14th, 2:07am Bert: 3 years na po ako nagreresearch tungkol sa image nato at ngayon nkita ko meron pang facebook page… basta alam ko lang po...
The Babaylan Mandala has symbols that represent the four elements… Can you see them? Feel them? These elements also represent the archetypes or power roles of the Babaylan—Healer, Warrior/Protector, Teacher/Artist, Sage/Visionary… The hidden power role is...
The branches of the BA-HA-LA Tree of Life are shaped in the waved formed of the baybayin symbol of HA. The baybayin symbol of HA is a curved, horizontal line and can look like the waves of a river or wind. HA is the first syllable in “hangin” which means...
The Bahala Tree of Life is at the center of the Babaylan Mandala. It represents you and many things. It contains symbols of the Feminine and Masculine Principle, the symbol of “spirit” and also contains the symbols of Bathala/Bahala, which pertains to the...
I know the mandala speaks to people from around the world...
The Babaylan Mandala is a message to our souls from the ancestors. It is a message for every person to empower their life and realize their highest human potential.
It’s purpose is to be a meditation tool, a tool for sacred interconnection... It is a tool for a person to consciously connect their Soul with their Source.