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THE GALLERY

Lacy Camp Mandalas
Lacy Camp explored qualities and mandala images associated with her experience of the sacred feminine as the independent studies component of her Mandala Certificate Program.

Duality of matriarchy and patriarchy

Imagery of goddesses of the Moon, Snow (clear thought), and Fire.

Paleolithic people revered the earth as Mother Goddess

Neolithic culture associated the Goddess with cultivation of grain.

The hand is important in ritual practices both ancient and modern.

Motifs of the ancient Snake Goddess and Bird Goddess inspired this mandala.

Nature's seasonal round is a model for the cycle of events in human life.

The labyrinth symbolizes a journey into and return from another world.

The fish is a world wide symbol of the Goddess.

The tree is a primordial symbol of the Goddess.

Dualism replaced the unified worldview of Goddess religion.

The dark side of the feminine was suppressed

The ancient Goddess motif of mother and babe was adopted by Christianity.

Photo mandalas by Jodie Belyea

A group mandala facilitated by Jodie as a teambuilding exercise

Jodie Belyea and friends display mandalas from a creativity workshop for indigenous people in Australia

.................................. Jodie Belyea

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