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MANDALA
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MANDALA
SILENCE
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OF BREAD AND SALT
India Ink
PRAYER SHIELD
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ENTRANCE
Prismacolor
KC and the MEDITERRANEAN SEA
India Ink
In Sanskrit mandala, is translated as a ‘circle.’
Buddhist practitioners view the mandala as rooted in the order of the universe as a map of consciousness. It is regarded as a symbol for the cycle of being: birth, life, death, rebirth.
In Tibet through ritual, meditation and visualization, the mandala is perceived as an entrance, a symbolic, universal construct, for receiving esoteric teachings.
Carl Jung who reintroduced the mandala to the western world, observed the mandala to be a natural phenomena occurring in the dreams of his patients.
He applied the technique of - drawing mandalas combined with analysis.
Another example of mandala symbology exemplified as wholeness is the
hologram. A hologram presents as a three dimensional image, made by light beams emitted from a laser, yet each fragment within a holographic image contains its entire design.
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EARTH CRYSTAL
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SRI YANTRA
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LOTUS BIRTH
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