A Remmirath pattern...
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A Remmirath pattern...
Suilad all -
I've attached a pattern that I found while paging through one of the 'purple books' that Nienna mentioned to me in the experience I had with her. I'm still writing it, but will be posting it soon, along with the other things I found from her guidance...this was originally a quilt pattern, but could be used for a lot of stuff...
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I've attached a pattern that I found while paging through one of the 'purple books' that Nienna mentioned to me in the experience I had with her. I'm still writing it, but will be posting it soon, along with the other things I found from her guidance...this was originally a quilt pattern, but could be used for a lot of stuff...
Eruannlass
I Aear cân ven na mar ~ 'The Sea calls us Home.'
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea
~ e e cummings
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea
~ e e cummings
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Re: A Remmirath pattern...
Oh! This is great. Looks just like a mandala and can be used for coloring and focusing your mind and etcetera. I will have to print my off a copy tomorrow at work. Thanks for posting!
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Wow, that IS very cool :-) Thanks for sharing!
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You're welcome, ladies,
Hostawen, that is an excellent idea! I'll have to bring out my Crayola big box of 72 (yes, folks, really)and let the kid come out and play!
Eruannlass
Hostawen, that is an excellent idea! I'll have to bring out my Crayola big box of 72 (yes, folks, really)and let the kid come out and play!
Eruannlass
I Aear cân ven na mar ~ 'The Sea calls us Home.'
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea
~ e e cummings
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea
~ e e cummings
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Hey ... I have the 96 box
Colouring isn't just for kids, I find it helps to calm me and serves as a great mindfulness exercise. To just focus on the colors, and why I chose those colors and etcetera. It's very cathartic.

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Now that I think of it, I think mine has 96, too. I bought it the year they had the winners of the 'name the new colors' contest. There's one called Macaroni and Cheese...I made a few extra copies of the pattern while getting it to size right, and I saved them - perfect for Mandala making...
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I Aear cân ven na mar ~ 'The Sea calls us Home.'
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea
~ e e cummings
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea
~ e e cummings
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This is great, Eruanlass. This is really cool just as the line drawing too. It really brings out the "Netted Stars" aspect of Remmirath. I look forward to reading the Nienna meditation you refer to.
Dineen
I agree, Hostawen. When I was recovering from a severe depression a few years back, coloring was a valuable tool for me. It was a creative outlet that was not too overwhelming. The mandalas focused the mind that wanted to scatter thoughts all over the place (usually in unpleasant directions).Hostawen wrote: Colouring isn't just for kids, I find it helps to calm me and serves as a great mindfulness exercise. To just focus on the colors, and why I chose those colors and etcetera. It's very cathartic.
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Here is a link to a large astro-photograph which shows why the Remmirath are called "the netted stars":
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~korista/sta ... er_big.jpg
Note the profusion of filamentary structures in the reflection nebula.
Added: Here is a very good site with much detailed information about these stars: http://www.pleiade.org/pleiades_03.html
///Dave
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~korista/sta ... er_big.jpg
Note the profusion of filamentary structures in the reflection nebula.
Added: Here is a very good site with much detailed information about these stars: http://www.pleiade.org/pleiades_03.html
///Dave
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Suilad Niennildi and Aikanar,
I like quilt patterns, because they are adaptable to other projects. I never even thought of it as a mandala, but since Hostawen mentioned it as looking like one, I then realized that my feeling of having the Remmirath pattern being the guidance expressly received for sharing with the group had just been validated, since mandalas are something that anyone can do, and are a traditional tool for calming, centering and problem solving. A lot of cultures even consider them a form of worship, from what I understand.
Aikanar - When I remember to bring the removable drive to the library again, these pics are getting a place of honor in my IV photo folder...thanks for posting them and the info!
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I like quilt patterns, because they are adaptable to other projects. I never even thought of it as a mandala, but since Hostawen mentioned it as looking like one, I then realized that my feeling of having the Remmirath pattern being the guidance expressly received for sharing with the group had just been validated, since mandalas are something that anyone can do, and are a traditional tool for calming, centering and problem solving. A lot of cultures even consider them a form of worship, from what I understand.
Aikanar - When I remember to bring the removable drive to the library again, these pics are getting a place of honor in my IV photo folder...thanks for posting them and the info!
Eruannlass
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I Aear cân ven na mar ~ 'The Sea calls us Home.'
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea
~ e e cummings
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea
~ e e cummings
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I don't really have anything useful to add, just wanted to say thanks - I used your pattern as a mandala.
It worked very well.

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I think it's worked very well as a mandala coloring tool as well.Meríndë wrote: I don't really have anything useful to add, just wanted to say thanks - I used your pattern as a mandala.It worked very well.
Just call me Dineen.
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Suilad Niennildi and Merinde -
I am glad that you enjoyed using this pattern. I noticed after the ritual where Rowan and I shared in coloring two of them, that it also looks a lot like a shield, when the pattern is repeated with 3-4 colors...
Eruannlass
I am glad that you enjoyed using this pattern. I noticed after the ritual where Rowan and I shared in coloring two of them, that it also looks a lot like a shield, when the pattern is repeated with 3-4 colors...
Eruannlass
I Aear cân ven na mar ~ 'The Sea calls us Home.'
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea
~ e e cummings
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it's always ourselves we find in the sea
~ e e cummings
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Facinating. It looks like a portal, a small hole in time and space you can see through to see other places and other things.Eruannlass wrote: Suilad all -
I've attached a pattern that I found while paging through one of the 'purple books' that Nienna mentioned to me in the experience I had with her. I'm still writing it, but will be posting it soon, along with the other things I found from her guidance...this was originally a quilt pattern, but could be used for a lot of stuff...
Eruannlass
Last night I was blessed by Iluvatar to go outside and see Remmirath in the sky, with Menalcamar (Orion) to the left and high above my house. these celestial visions must have been viewed by the Eldar continually at Cuiviénen where our ancestors awoke.
Therefore those of the Eldar have always loved to gaze upon the stars.