Fly Project Mandala [HD]
Is there a specific or cultural history of mandalas you’d like to explore in more depth?
A mandala is historically a symbolic diagram used in Hindu and Buddhist rites to represent the universe or a path to enlightenment. Its circular nature signifies wholeness, unity, and the eternal cycle of existence. In the context of Fly Project’s music, the dance floor itself becomes a modern-day mandala. The repetitive, hypnotic beat mirrors the geometric symmetry of a traditional drawing, drawing the "party people" into a collective center of shared energy and movement. Rebirth on the Dance Floor Fly Project Mandala
Traditional mandalas are often created with painstaking detail only to be ritually destroyed, symbolizing the impermanence of life. Similarly, the "Fly Project Mandala" exists in the fleeting moment of a song’s duration. The lyrics speak of waiting for "one million people taking me high," suggesting a temporary escape from the mundane into a state of peak experience—a modern, auditory form of the "higher levels of awareness" sought through meditation. Unity in Repetition Is there a specific or cultural history of


