8/04/2004

Mandala Therapy

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Mandala Therapy

I use a kind of therapy forwarded by the German Doctor Ruediger Dahlke.

What you do is very simple:
Just color a given pattern as you like.

The result is usually stunning, it looks pretty whatever you do and the teacher or parent can praise you with full intention (not just pretending...). So children feel encouraged to do more. Older people feel the long-lost artist awakening. Everyone feels his power of concentration getting better and better, school results are improving, elderly people become more active.

Books with Mandala patterns now range in the hundreds in Germany. From simple ones for kindergarden level through all kinds of school ages. From various cultures to various patterns in nature. From geometrical patterns to the most complicated ones used in Buddhist mandalas. See the links below.

You can choose a pattern that you like and try your hand. Doing it before going to bed will bring you a solid sleep. All anger and anxiety is gone by the time your mandala is finished.

It is a pretty cheap way to reach a transformation, so not very much appreciated by the medical profession (nobody can get rich, nobody studies it).



To color the given patterns is more creative than you might think in the beginning. You really get in the creator mood, start seeing patterns and feel your own life is your own creation within the limits of the patterns of human beings. Thus a feeling of freedom arises you might not have experienced before. From this feeling, healing results in the long run.


Here are some of Dahlke's books in English.

Mandalas for Meditation by Ruediger Dahlke

Intrinsically beautiful, the intricate round patterns of mandalas are wonderful tools for self-reflection, meditation, and self-therapy. In this unique workbook, you will encounter basic principle mandalas that you can color and use in various rituals and exercises. Despite the associations of coloring with childhood, coloring mandalas has remarkable therapeutic effects--and it's fun too.

Use mandalas to treat depression, midlife crises, and even physical complaints. Harmonize your flow of energy, improve your concentration and relaxation, and gain strength from your own center. By coloring, a person accepts the orderliness of the mandala, which seems to help the soul to create order as well and to place everything where it belongs. It teaches a degree of patience and helps make difficult issues seem simpler. Through mandala therapy you can intuitively regain perspective on what really matters in life, and focus on what is essential to you.
http://www.bighappybuddha.com/maforme.html



Mandalas of the World: A Meditating and Painting Guide,
by Rudiger Dahlke,
Sterling Publishing, 1992.

A wonderful source book of mandala designs from around the world. Line drawings cover both Eastern and Western circular patterns of many kinds.

Check it out in more detail on this page:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0806985267/ref=sib_dp_pt/103-2113014-6890240#reader-link


On this link you can find more books with Mandala patterns for coloring.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0806985267/claregoodwinsman/103-2113014-6890240?creative=327641&camp=14573&link_code=as1

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Here is a page (or rather eight) with online mandala patterns for you to print and fill in with colors.
........... ............. .............. Look at some:
http://www.nicoles-funworld.de/windowcolor/Malvorlagen/mandala/mandala005.gif

http://www.nicoles-funworld.de/windowcolor/Malvorlagen/mandala/mandala099.gif
http://www.nicoles-funworld.de/windowcolor/Malvorlagen/mandala/mandala087.gif

Here is the rest where you can copy your favorite.
http://www.nicoles-funworld.de/windowcolor/malvorlagen-mandala.php


Another link with many of the German Books about
Malvorlagen
http://www.om-esoterik.at/thema.mandala.html

For example the Celtic Mandalas, one of my favorites

http://tinyurl.com/8rq6f
http://www.om-esoterik.at/

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A German Link with many buttons to click.
http://www.adhikara.com/mandala_zum_ausmalen/mandala_malbuch_und_zeichnungen.htm

Here is one sample to print and start coloring



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There are other forms of Mandala Therapy.
Here are some links.

MANDALA - ANCIENT HEALING TOOL WORKS WITH TRAUMA THERAPY

The word "mandala" comes from Sanskrit meaning squared circle, circle and the center. Most of the known mandalas are from Tibet and India, but the idea and the use of mandalas can be found in every culture: Stonehenge in England, the old calendar stone of the Aztecs in Mexico, the bronze marriage mirror of the Tang dynasty in China. In the northern Finland shamans have drawn mandala-type drawings and symbols on their drums. North American Indians have used mandalas as an important part in their healing traditions as well as Australian Aborigines in their ground-paintings. Whirling dervishes (the Near East) have created mandalas by dancing. An astrological chart is a mandala, and so are I Ching charts in China.

In a mandala there is a center, cardinal points and a symmetry, and sometimes a circle. In a cathedral or you'll see a mandala in stained-glass windows, in the architecture etc. It can be found in "normal" art and psychedelic art, in wall paintings, in the designs of bowls, in ceremonial cloths and in byzantic textiles.

"Mandala means a circle, more especially a magic circle, and this form of symbol is not only to be found all through the East, but also among us; mandalas are amply represented in the Middle Ages. The specifically Christian ones come from the earlier Middle Ages. Most of them show Christ in the center, with the four evangelists, or their symbols, at the cardinal points. This conception must be a very ancient one because Horus was represented with his four sons in the same way by the Egyptians ... For the most part, the mandala form is that of a flower, cross, or wheel, with a distinct tendency toward four as the basis of the structure."- C. G. Jung (Commentary to Secret of the Golden Flower)

This is an interesting approach. Check it out here:
http://www.scorpitos.com/articles/mandala.htm

Instructions for your own Mandala
http://www.scorpitos.com/mandalas/maninst.htm

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Hawaii

The Peace that passes understanding is the quiet mind, the mind in which all inner dialogue is suspended. Mandala therapy is one way in which your mind can rest, going inward toward the center of your loving Heart. Your Heart is the source of your power and your wisdom. Your intuition arises from your Heart. When your mind is quiet you can hear your intuition which is your most powerful source of guidance.
http://www.innerjourneyshawaii.com/MandalaTherapy.htm

Some Modern Fun Mandala
A mandala is a circular image which is created as a healing or spiritual symbol for meditation or reflection. It has become popular as a form of art therapy because the ritual aspect of its creation seems to induce a sense of calm so it appears a safe way of journeying within - the circle gives boundaries to the work of art.
http://www.art-asylum.co.uk/mandalatherapy.htm
http://www.art-asylum.co.uk/mandalamobile.htm
Moving around
http://www.art-asylum.co.uk/mandalatrip.htm

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India

"Mandala is about working out your problems."
It's a way of expressing and solving problems through colour and line.
It's not an art and the whole point is to understand your own language, which is not very difficult. You have to create your own Mandala and not look at some one else's.

In a Mandala, the picture and the colours matter altogether. It's not about personalities; it's about working out your (own) problems. With its help you can tell stress levels, suppressed anger and what you should do about it.

© Rohini Gupta
October 9, 2003

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More Links about Mandala

CLICK for more photos and LINKS


Mandala: The Art of Power...The Power of Art, Ray Whiting
Carl Jung and the Mandala.
Yantra: Hindu Tantric Diagrams
Early Tibetan Mandalas: The Rossi Collection.
Mandala-Universe.Com, by Judith Cornell.
Mandala 101, by Betty Jiron.
Sand Mandala by the Venerable Losang Samten
http://www.infography.com/content/202843838465.html


Books about Mandala
http://www.abgoodwin.com/mandala/ccprint.shtml


Some links about Mandala making from a friend

http://raysweb.net/making_mandalas/

http://georgep.stanford.edu/~paplinda/mrspcorner/digitalart/oldmastermandalas/mandalas.htm
http://community.webshots.com/user/karina3884
http://community.webshots.com/user/cox_g


http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/elem/linda-mandala.htm
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/Cynthia-mandala.htm
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/geomath.htm

Linda

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Do not miss my Mandala Haiku Gallery
MANDALA .. Just the Beginning


And then proceed to Walking the Labyrinth
Labyrinth .. Ariadne and the Honey Pot



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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

thanx for the great instruction i've just learned about this through trying to control anger

debra

Gabi Greve said...

hi Debra,
for your anger, give it a good shout before starting to paint the mandala. Let the anger go with the exhaling ... and then choose a beautiful color to start with ....

GABI

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful blog you have! I too use mandala therapy, I call it "mandala medicine", but instead of coloring them, I make my own..just creating inside the circle - it is magnificient creative therapy.

I started an online community called Mandala Oasis. You are welcome to join us:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MandalaOasis/

Gabi Greve - Darumapedia said...

Genzu Mandala 現図曼荼羅
"The Original Mandala"

The original version, brought to Japan from China by *Kuukai 空海 (774-835), was kept at Touji 東寺 (Kyoto), but because it began to show signs of wear in Kuukai's later years, a copy was made in 821 (Kounin 弘仁 12), this first copy is known as the Kounin version.