Mandala Inspiration – Transformation

Welcome to this week’s Mandala Inspiration called “Transformation”.

This mandala was specially created for the Inner Creative 2017 Mandala Inspiration Calendar. The theme of transformation emerged as I drew it.

Inner Creative - Mandala Inspiration called "Transformation". Click to see its supporting message.

Transformation and change is an everyday occurrence in our lives. Although we’re not always good at accepting this. Read on to uncover more of this mandala’s message.

The easiest way to manage times of change is through connection.
Reach out to others. Help someone with the same need as your own. Connect to the part of you that is joyful and loving,
for this never changes. You are love. Embrace the strength and power that comes from connecting to the source of your being and love.
For at the heart of it all, there is only the need for this love.

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Curious about mandalas?

Mandalas are an ancient and sacred art form that involve creating patterns and shapes within a circle.

Mandalas have been around for centuries. They have been used in various cultures and traditions (ranging from Tibetan Buddhist sand mandalas, Native American medicine wheels, and rose stained glass windows in Gothic cathedrals). Psychiatrist Carl Jung also used mandalas with his patients, after he discovered that drawing within a circle could be used as a tool for self-expression.

There is power when you create a mandala with an underlying intention.

The act of sitting down and drawing a mandala also creates an opportunity to be still and totally absorbed in the task at hand. Drawing a mandala can be relaxing and form part of mindfulness practice. Its calming effect can ground and centre us. It can also provide us with a tool for self-expression and reflection.

Mandalas can also be used as part of a meditation practice.

You use the mandala to settle your mind and provide a focus point for your eyes to rest on during your mediation. Whenever your mind gets distracted, bring back your focus to the mandala. For more information on how to mediate on a mandala.

There are so many layers of meaning behind each Mandala Inspiration. So, I incorporate my Mandala Inspirations in my PSYCH-K® belief change sessions. They’re sometimes used as part of the special messages protocol to reveal messages about a particular issue, situation or repeating pattern. I also intuitively pick a mandala from my collection for each individual booked into 3 month Clarity and Accountability Packages, and send it out as a physical print to them. The mandala print provides an overarching theme to support them through the month ahead.

Looking for more Inner Creative mandala inspiration?

Then head over to previous Mandala Inspirations (see some more links below) and the Mandala Play Adventure series where I created a different mandala each day from the same colouring page for 30 days. Or sign up here for the special Mandala Inspiration Inner Creative mailing list to get a different one each month.

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