Thursday, August 13, 2020

About Mandala

                                    MANDALA

Intricate geometric compositions created on a base of a circle, known as mandalas, have a deep spiritual meaning in Hinduism and Buddhism. They represent the whole of the universe, and they can be used as an exercise or for meditation. Recently, the basic idea of drawing a radial pattern has been also adopted by the Western world, as a tool for therapy or simply relaxation.

Drawing a mandala (or what is widely considered as a mandala in Western civilization) can seem very strenuous and difficult at first, but it's actually the opposite. The intricate look of a mandala comes from following a rhythm, which turns a little effort into a stunning result. Doing the same thing over and over, and advancing despite it, is very relaxing and lets you stay in the moment. You can read more about drawing as a therapy in this introduction to the series:

The mandala creation process is a beautiful meditation process that I enjoy sevral times a week as a nurturing self care practice I find deep joy in this practice and I love that I can explore my creative expreasion without judgement After they are complete they often become a part of other practice the mindful practice of color.

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