How to make your own Sand Painting
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Thanks you refer to the "Hakenkreuz" ? I am aware of that, in Asia, the Swastika was a symbol of good furtune, even lonh before it was the sign of the Buddha. Ill practice Falun Gong, a Meditation Practice from China, we also use a Swastika in our symbol.
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@WahrerDrache It is an ancient symbol present in some Native American art as well as Japanese and Korean Buddhism. It has no connection to its 20th century usage.
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I've been copy editing an article and grammar exercises for foreign students on sand paintings. Very interesting indeed.
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Thanks for the cool ideas on artwork. Looks easy but somehow I bet it isnt lol
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Good idea for working with children. This is a good way to show and learn them a little bit about Sandpainting without doing any wrong to the Dinéh Culture and Spiritual way. Ahehee for sharing. Little Sunshine.
Sunshine20146 3 weeks ago
@Sunshine20146 thank you!
KachinaVillage 3 weeks ago
Amazing! What a great idea. And I thought I was creative.
ArizViper 1 month ago
@ArizViper lol ^.^
KachinaVillage 1 month ago
What a great idea! Thank you so much for posting this. I've had a sandpainting of a healing ye'i over my personal sacred place for years, but never realized I could make one, too. Is it true that round heads depict gods and square or rectangular depict goddesses?
twinnumber3 11 months ago
@twinnumber3 Yes, that's correct
KachinaVillage 11 months ago