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What is Mandala ?

Actualizado: 1 ago 2024

The word MANDALA in Sanskrit means (SACRED CIRCLE).


The mandala represents cosmic forces acting within an archetypal scope, it is a kind of celestial language.


For this reason it is used to establish the observation and elevation of the state of consciousness through visual representations linked to inner experiences achieved in states of deep meditation.


The representation of the mandala is based on a system of assembled geometric structures that create a set of stimuli and representations of colors, allegorical shapes, which act on the observer as a concentrator and generator of energy, providing inspiration.


The subject operator can connect with his inner sacred aspect beyond religious beliefs.


Mandalas are a trigger to higher levels of consciousness, and in ancient schools of enlightenment they were used as a gateway to the afterlife.



Discovering its codes is finding the keys that reconnect us with the higher light that lives within us and understanding that we are part of a higher intelligence.


Meditating on the focus of a mandala, observing it, feeling it will allow us to concentrate our mind on this image structure.


Connect our own mental structure and align it with our center, concentrating attention and contemplation between the mental void and the expansion of consciousness.


This possibility given by the mandala is based on the fact that its structure of form is corresponding to the structure of possible archetypal forms that the universe acquires in constant change and evolution.


These are the infinite possibilities that the kaleidoscope of the universe has.




 
 
 

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