
Yesterday I spent the day with my nephew Geoff.
He is a charming and smart young man. He is in college now and on an endless quest for knowledge. We were talking about Buddhism and the "Eight Right Steps of Living". This subject led to a lively conversation about living an intentional and conscious life. We also talked about "Intention". Which led to "Tibetan Prayer Flags". In Tibet they have a tradition and practice of hanging out strings of prayer flags which are prayers and sometimes icons of Deities printed onto various types of fabric. They are usually, but not always very bright primary colors. The idea simplified is this, put your intentions into the world, the wind will pick them up and blow them where they need to go. In December I did a posting on "Intention Tree" ornaments which is based on the idea of prayer flags.

On the 2 hour drive home I thought about these flags and the magical/mystic quality of putting intentions into the world via a flag and the wind. I also thought it would be fun to make my own small flags, writing intentions or even drawing a picture or icon of what I wanted to put into the world outside of my own.

So whether you purchase some Tibetan Prayer Flags or make your own remember, as Bob Dylan so eloquently said "The answer is blowin' in the wind".
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