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Mandala Posters, Prints & Note Cards
for the arts and social studies classrooms, home schoolers and inspirational images for home or work.
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social studies > art > MANDALA < world's religions / theology posters
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A mandala is a symbolic representation through concentric configuration of geometric shapes of the centeredness, balance, and harmony of the cosmos. Though the word mandala is Sanskrit (circle) the image is found beyond the original Hindu and Buddhist mandalas in the Yin-Yang symbol of China, rose windows of grand European cathedrals, Native American medicine circles, Stonehenge and the urge to create crop circles. Carl Gustav Jung used the Hindu word “mandala” to amplify his understanding of the Self as ‘the “nuclear atom” of the human psyche’.
More spiritality resources at the Creative Process Spirituality Bookshelf.
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“In your practice always keep in your thoughts the interaction of Heaven and Earth, Water and Fire,
Yin and Yang.”
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