n the surface, this may look like a simple mandala art exercise.
But underneath, it shifts how we relate to disruption.
We are used to thinking:keep things perfecthide the cracksfix things quickly and move on
But life does not really work that way.
There are pauses. There are disruptions. There are phases where things do not go as planned.
And instead of asking, “how do I go back to how it was?”, this practice invites a different question:
What can this become now?