
Pilgrimage of Healing and Consciousness
For 2025, we’re embarking on a 52-week pilgrimage of inward healing, growth, and self-discovery…and ultimately, peace…regardless of whether the healing is related to addiction, grief, or any other challenge we seek to overcome.
Mile 30 of our pilgrimage encourages us to follow through on doing what must be done even when we don’t feel like it…or especially if we don’t feel like it. Our challenge becomes being able to discern our why for these task in the first place. Are they ego-based should’s that enable our co-dependency (people-pleasing) ? Or are they actual duties that support the greater good, which includes ourselves ? In other words…is there a good reason for doing them ?
To start we can focus on the simple, day-to-day things like brushing our teeth, making the bed, going to work (if that applies), going to school (if that applies), paying our bills, feeding the family, and so on. We’re also encouraged to find a way to do our “duties” with grace instead of with anger or resentment.
And as motivation for doing what needs to be done, instead of focusing our mindset on having to do the actual tasks, focus instead on how good it will feel when they’re done.
How about you ? What must be done that you’ve been putting off ? What’s your “why” for it ? Is it truly yours to do or is it really someone else’s ?
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Peace & Blessings,
Maureen
The Mandala Lady
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About the 2025 Mandalas of the Week
Each week I will create a new mandala design to color, along with my coloring of it, and a weekly message and prompt for us to continue on our quest throughout the year. All of which is inspired by Melody Beattie’s book entitled “52 Weeks of Consciousness Contact”.
I will be breaking down each week’s topic into daily insights and images (inspired by Melody’s book) on my blog site: MandalaoftheDay.com where I’ll be creating/building one giant mandala (48”x48”), one puzzle piece of it each day.
