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Week Two - Task #06. “Let It Extend”

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2026 5:14 pm
by Prof. Sindor Aloyarc
In the final stage of the practice, the focus expands outward as far as you are willing to let it go.

Rather than directing kindness toward a specific individual, you begin to extend it more broadly. To a group of people, a community, or even to all beings.

This can sound abstract, but it does not need to feel grand or overwhelming. The intention can remain a simple offering of goodwill, extended outward without the need for it to land anywhere specific.

At this stage, the phrasing may broaden to:
May all beings be safe.
May all beings live with ease.
May all beings be at peace.


Some Muggles describe this as creating a kind of field. Not something visible, but that shapes how they move through the world and how they relate to others within it. At this stage, the practice becomes less about who receives the kindness and more about the act of generating it.

Task:
For this task, create a Collage inspired by kindness extending outward beyond a single person. Whatever that means to you. Include a brief written explanation of your choices, or you may instead Describe your collage using 100 words or more to share the meaning behind the elements you chose to include. If you’d like, you may also incorporate any of the intentional phrases listed above, or something you come up with yourself, making sure any images posted directly to the forum are no greater than 600x600 pixels in size.

Alternatively, you may submit a Field Note below by writing 100 words or more for full credit. Choose a piece of media such as a book, film, television series, song, game, or other story-driven work that you feel portrays kindness, compassion, understanding, or connection in a meaningful way. Reflect on how those themes are explored within the work, and what moments, characters, or relationships stood out to you most.

Re: Week Two - Task #06. “Let It Extend”

PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2026 5:48 pm
by Janne Halla
In the center of the collage, I placed two hands holding a bright, not anatomically correct, heart. Around the hands, I included pictures of people helping each other in different ways. Some people are sharing food, comforting friends, helping older people, and taking care of animals. I also added images of people cleaning nature and planting trees.

The collage has circles and lines moving outward like ripples in water. These show how one small act of kindness can grow bigger and affect more people over time. I used warm colors like yellow, orange, pink, and light blue to create a calm and hopeful feeling. I also included hearts, flowers, and sunlight to represent love, growth, and positivity.

Re: Week Two - Task #06. “Let It Extend”

PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2026 6:47 pm
by River Fenwick
My collage would feature a central image resembling rays of sunshine to represent kindness spreading, leading to the images surrounding it. The images around it would each represent different relationships, like a soft-toned background with a ring for my partner, and a silhouette on a purple background to represent those I don’t necessarily know. but have a relation to, and a pinkish-red background of a family. The background would also be a little hazy to represent memory, with the subject of the images in clear focus to showcase letting go of past positive or negative interactions and allowing for more kindness.