1. Today/Tonight, set aside 20 minutes (at least) and write poetry. You don’t have to write one poem; rather, you can write individual/unrelated lines of verse. Just write… Preferably, outside…
2. Be sure to bring Letters to a Young Poet
English with Mr. Leon
1. Today/Tonight, set aside 20 minutes (at least) and write poetry. You don’t have to write one poem; rather, you can write individual/unrelated lines of verse. Just write… Preferably, outside…
2. Be sure to bring Letters to a Young Poet
1. Siddhartha–Read Awakening. Light night!
1. Mandala Project due March 30th
(Due Monday, March 21st!) Research and take notes on The Mandala. Be sure to visit this link to get a sense of the process of making a mandala. This is the beginning step of the Mandala Project!
Carl Jung and the mandala:
“I had to abandon the idea of the superordinate position of the ego. … I saw that everything, all paths I had been following, all steps I had taken, were leading back to a single point — namely, to the mid-point. It became increasingly plain to me that the mandala is the centre. It is the exponent of all paths. It is the path to the centre, to individuation… I knew that in finding the mandala as an expression of the self I had attained what was for me the ultimate.” – C. G. Jung. Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
If we agree that the center of the mandala represents this center of the universe, thus the center of the self (the true self), then what would reside at the center of you…your true self. As seen in many of the examples, much, if not all, of the mandala is abstract expression. Certainly the center of the mandala should be abstract as it is a representation of your Self; yet, as you move beyond the center, closer to the edge, your visual may become more concrete as you are closer to your persona/ego, that which is tangible/material. So how will you represent your true self… We understand that the mandala is an expression of Self at the moment of its (the mandala’s) creation as the Self is always a work in progress.
The Mandala will be worth 150 points and count as a project/essay grade. Keep in mind:
As for dimensions, there is flexibility here: if square 12-16 inches on each side; if circular, appx. 12-16 inches in diameter. Once again, there is flexibility here. Review the following link to get another sense of the creation process. Note that the structure of the mandala should consist of precise geometric shapes.
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