Borrowing from Tibetan prayer flags, the Center for Spiritual and Religious Life invites you to express what you are grateful for by creating and contributing a flag to a living, breathing kinetic journal of our thanks, appreciations and hopes.
Tibetan prayer flags typically carry mantras (sacred words) for peace, compassion, good fortune, strength or wisdom. They are an essential part of Tibetan Buddhism and can be found over mountain passes and along mountain ridges.
We hope each flag will be created in the artists own style, then hung outside in our new garden space, its words and sentiment dissolving into the wind and being spread to all whom the wind touches.
On campus students, faculty and staff – Materials and instructions to create and hang your flag will be provided in the Sabin House Kitchen/Community Room. Your ID will grant you access to the building 9-9 M-F & 9-12 on weekends.
Remote students, faculty and staff – Feel free to share what you are grateful for through this form (written words, poetry, lyrics, images, drawings), and a staff member will transfer to a flag to hang in community with the collaborative piece.
Reminder that the Center is open with safety measurements in place so we can all honor the pledge. Masks are required and capacity limits posted in each room.