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Beautiful and enlightening, these classical mandalas include rose window designs from the cathedrals of Europe, Navajo sand paintings, Hindu yantras, traditional Buddhist thangka scroll designs, and motifs from illuminated Celtic manuscripts. As a symbol of the spiritual journey, the mandala expresses our yearning for the sacred and for knowledge and experience of the infinite. By coloring mandalas, we become focused on their complex symmetry and come to contemplate the divinity at our own center. With detailed directions on coloring techniques - either on the page or the computer screen-as well as charts explaining Chinese and Hindu color symbolism, this collection offers an irresistible invitation to a rewarding creative activity which is also a rich meditative experience.
Anonymous
Posted May 6, 2012
Great relaxing coloring.
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Posted July 24, 2010
I love this book. Better than Susanne Fincher's which is very nice and a good starting place. But Madonna Gauding's is superior. The designs are artfully arranged, better constructed, the paper quality is so much better so it holds colors better, and there is more variety in the mandalas. I also like the fact that the specific mandala you are working on has the information right on the same page, not on the facing page. I am willing to trade the convenience of a spiral format for a much more enjoyable and, ultimately, beautiful experience.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I've purchased this same book three times - I color all the mandalas and then buy it again. Coloring mandalas is very soothing and a great stress reliever - try it!
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Posted May 28, 2009
I learned new information about the mandalas of the world. I like working on these when I need to clear my head. Meditating to the finished product adds a little self-happiness in the meditation process.
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Posted September 7, 2008
I have used this book to help focus my mind, connect with my child and simply relax. Whatever your need it will not let you down.
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Posted June 21, 2010
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Beautiful and enlightening, these classical mandalas include rose window designs from the cathedrals of Europe, Navajo sand paintings, Hindu yantras, traditional Buddhist thangka scroll designs, and motifs from illuminated Celtic manuscripts. As a symbol of the spiritual journey, the mandala expresses our yearning for the sacred and for knowledge and experience of the infinite. By coloring mandalas, we become focused on their complex symmetry and come to contemplate the divinity at our own center. With detailed ...