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Viewed as the key to self-knowledge and inner peace in Eastern traditions, a mandala is a symbolic spiritual image which, when meditated on, can bring about profound inner transformation. This book offers a perfect way to combine contemplation with creativity, helping us to ease anxieties and insecurities, bring about change, and regain our personal balance - both through colouring in these mandalas (or a photocopy of them) and through meditating on them afterwards.
Each mandala offers a place of refuge you can visit to recharge and reconnect with your essential self. The imagery ranges from the Dove of Peace, the Rose of Pure Love, the World Tree and the Floating Lotus to Dolphins at Play and Confronting the Minotaur. There is an introduction putting the symbolism and imagery of the mandalas in context, as well as a directory of symbolism at the back of the book.
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Viewed as the key to self-knowledge and inner peace in Eastern traditions, a mandala is a symbolic spiritual image which, when meditated on, can bring about profound inner transformation. This book offers a perfect way to combine contemplation with creativity, helping us to ease anxieties and insecurities, bring about change, and regain our personal balance - both through colouring in these mandalas (or a photocopy of them) and through meditating on them afterwards.
Each mandala offers a place of refuge you can visit to recharge and reconnect with your essential self. The imagery ranges from the Dove of Peace, the Rose of Pure Love, the World Tree and the Floating Lotus to Dolphins at Play and Confronting the Minotaur. There is an introduction putting the symbolism and imagery of the mandalas in context, as well as a directory of symbolism at the back of the book.