“This mandala, with deep blue hues and intricate detailing, is the author’s response to the human need to evoke a journey to a deeper, transpersonal interiority. It also serves as a means and medium for connecting with the cosmos.
The centre features a crescent moon, an immediate symbol of the cyclical process of transformation, evolution and involution. The moon represents the inner wisdom of the Self, the spiritual Guide in times of change, and invites the observer to immerse themselves in their own personal and transpersonal growth process.
The predominant blues, in their different shades, convey peace, calm and a desire for introspection. The dark blue, flowing outwards from the centre, symbolises the depths of the ocean and of the night sky, both of which are associated with meta-conscious and soul-search. The harmonious geometries and symmetrical shapes around the moon guide the eye towards the centre, emphasising cosmic balance and order. Every line and every detail suggest how the ‘external and accidental’ can be harmonised through meditation and focus.
This mandala can be a portal to one’s own Self, an invitation to find inner harmony and to follow one’s own guiding light in the darkest moments.
This mandala is, above all, an invitation to meditate.
Depending on one’s potential, it will be a valuable support and a constant source of inspiration and inner peace, evoking the power of transformation and deep connection with the cycles of life.”
WHAT IS A MANDALA
A mandala is a sacred geometric design that originated in ancient religious and spiritual traditions. It is often depicted as a circle with intricate patterns and symbols radiating from the center. The word “mandala” comes from the Sanskrit word for “circle,” and it represents the universe or the sacred space within it.
Mandalas are used as tools for meditation, spiritual reflection, and personal growth. They are believed to help individuals connect with their inner selves, find balance and harmony, and tap into a higher state of consciousness.
The design of a mandala is highly symbolic. The circular shape represents wholeness and unity, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all things. The center of the mandala is considered the focal point, representing the center of our being or the divine essence within us.
Creating or engaging with mandalas can be a transformative practice, offering a pathway to inner peace, self-discovery, and spiritual growth.
“This mandala, with deep blue hues and intricate detailing, is the author’s response to the human need to evoke a journey to a deeper, transpersonal interiority. It also serves as a means and medium for connecting with the cosmos.
The centre features a crescent moon, an immediate symbol of the cyclical process of transformation, evolution and involution. The moon represents the inner wisdom of the Self, the spiritual Guide in times of change, and invites the observer to immerse themselves in their own personal and transpersonal growth process.
The predominant blues, in their different shades, convey peace, calm and a desire for introspection. The dark blue, flowing outwards from the centre, symbolises the depths of the ocean and of the night sky, both of which are associated with meta-conscious and soul-search. The harmonious geometries and symmetrical shapes around the moon guide the eye towards the centre, emphasising cosmic balance and order. Every line and every detail suggest how the ‘external and accidental’ can be harmonised through meditation and focus.
This mandala can be a portal to one’s own Self, an invitation to find inner harmony and to follow one’s own guiding light in the darkest moments.
This mandala is, above all, an invitation to meditate.
Depending on one’s potential, it will be a valuable support and a constant source of inspiration and inner peace, evoking the power of transformation and deep connection with the cycles of life.”
WHAT IS A MANDALA
A mandala is a sacred geometric design that originated in ancient religious and spiritual traditions. It is often depicted as a circle with intricate patterns and symbols radiating from the center. The word “mandala” comes from the Sanskrit word for “circle,” and it represents the universe or the sacred space within it.
Mandalas are used as tools for meditation, spiritual reflection, and personal growth. They are believed to help individuals connect with their inner selves, find balance and harmony, and tap into a higher state of consciousness.
The design of a mandala is highly symbolic. The circular shape represents wholeness and unity, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all things. The center of the mandala is considered the focal point, representing the center of our being or the divine essence within us.
Creating or engaging with mandalas can be a transformative practice, offering a pathway to inner peace, self-discovery, and spiritual growth.