About the Art

What is Mandala?

Mandala is a Sanskrit word meaning "essence container" and represents the universe through its circular design, incorporating the five elements of nature: Earth, Air, Water, Fire, and Space. It is a Sacred Design that embodies the knowledge of the physical, psychological, or spiritual aspects of the cosmos.

Mandala as an art

Mandala art aims to elevate the mind to a higher state of consciousness.

It is a universal constant that is also a spiritual practice and personal quest.

Understanding the nature of Mandalas is crucial in the learning process, as it is an expression of human thought, incorporating elements of nature and the universe.

The purpose of creating a Mandala is to heal, shifting mental focus from physical suffering to peaceful thoughts. The act of creating a Mandala requires the alignment of body, mind, and soul.

Mandala art transforms minds, improves focus, reduces anxiety, and strengthens self-awareness.

The Mandala you create represents the inner force within you, making it an "art of wellbeing."

The Philosophy of Mandalas

Mandala represents the idea that every expansion has a center, which is the source of circular ripples.

The center can be compared to life, around which all things manifest. The universe is composed of energy and can be understood through wave patterns and frequencies.

These patterns are used to explain the propagation of sound, light, or other forms of energy and reflect the laws of nature.

The designs on mandalas' concentric circles offer a powerful way to understand the mysteries of the universe through science.

By studying the grandeurs of the universe through this medium, humans can realize their connection to the cosmos.

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