The Wrong Eclipse
August 12, 2026
On the day the moon crosses the sun, we make a mala together across continents, across screens. Each flower offered. Each mala dissolving. Nothing held.
How to participate
Before you choose, be still for a moment. Notice your breath. Notice what you are carrying today.
One to Release. What you are ready to let go of.
One to Carry. What you take forward.
One to Offer. What you give to the collective.
Your three flowers join the growing mala. As the eclipse progresses, older flowers fade into shadow. The mala lives, breathes, dissolves.
Thread your mala
Return whenever you feel moved to thread again.
The living mala
Sound
A recording from live MakeAMala workshops conducted across the globe. The sound of flowers being threaded, of hands finding quiet, of a circle forming.
"A mala is a celebration of impermanence. A gentle reminder. This too shall pass. After the eclipse, we are left changed, though nothing has moved but shadow. Thread a flower. Watch the light return."Jayasree S Unni, Founder, MakeAMala