A Selection of Creative Originals By The Mandala Group of England and Wales

**A Selection of Creative Originals by The Mandala Group of England and Wales**Cathy, Jenni, Jo Jo, Sky Dymondz & Shastina**

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Sunday, 29 September 2013

Introducing... a new branch

In the pink, Copyright The Mandala Group including Fizzbw & Liz, 2013

This mandala, in shades of pink, is to welcome another branch within the Mandala Group. Fizzbw and Liz
 have now joined us, as like a tree the group is beginning to grow...


 

Sunday, 1 September 2013

A favourite book

My favourite book on mandalas is called MANDALA: Journey to the Centre by Bailey Cunningham. It's packed with colourful images and what an inspiration this book has been to the group. Bailey Cunningham also has a website called The Mandala Project, where you can find details of the book. So if you want to take a look, there's a link at the bottom of this very post.
http://www.mandalaproject.org/

Friday, 30 August 2013

Just for today

A Pink Mandala, Copyright Shastina only,The Mandala Group 2013
A simple mandala in different shades of pink, with stars and flower shapes, just for today.
What more can I say?

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Sacred Circles: Around the world with the mandala



Mandalas are found in many traditions around the world as sacred circles. The Chinese Yin-yang symbol, the Hindu Yantra symbol and the Native American Medicine wheel are good examples.  Tibetan Buddhist monks have a tradition of making them as meditation mandalas with coloured sand and Rose windows can be seen in Christian cathedrals too, within beautiful stained glass.  In natural surroundings ripples on water, cobwebs, snowflakes and starfish are reminiscent of them.  Then into the mysterious, as crop circles often depict them.  In a more mundane setting they may be on dinner plates and other pieces of pottery. 
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