Looking up from within a square courtyard, the building frames a sky filled with textured clouds—symbolising the protective and defining boundary of a mandala.

Mandala Principle 2 - Boundary

Where there is centre, there is inevitably boundary. Boundary defines the point at which the qualities, purposes and essence of the centre
Majestic tree with wide roots and radiant sunlight at its centre, symbolising groundedness, inner radiance, and the mandala principle of centring.

Mandala Principle 1 - Centre

The nine Mandala principles describe how each and every aspect of our experience is organised around the same basic principles.
A vivid red circular door set within a white wall and arched tiled roof—symbolising threshold, transition, and the invitation to enter a deeper space of awareness.

Mandala Principle 4 - Gates

Gates are a particular part of any boundary. They are moments of time, or particular places, where things are most able to enter and leave a system.
A simple right-pointing arrow etched into a textured white concrete wall.

Death is a profound journey of the psyche and a logistical pain in the arse

Talking to a colleague today whose mother is dying after a serious stroke a couple of months back. Such a rich, meaningful and deep journey
Black and white photo of a busy train station with blurred figures walking, capturing the rush of commuters in motion.

On being not busy

I am not busy at the moment.This is deliberate. I am trying to create space and to simply not be busy. To be more,
Calm open ocean under a clear blue sky, with the horizon stretching across the centre of the frame.

The power of boundaries

In Centre Edge work we learn to pay a lot of attention to boundaries. These places, between one thing and another