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Welcome to Healing Mandalas

These healing mandala images were created by asking for and receiving Spirit guidance to flow through me, through my hands and into my art materials with the purpose of forming symbols that would heal troublesome aspects of my life. Each image represents another step on my personal path of healing and enlightenment. They are here for you to connect with if you need to heal these same things.

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HOW TO MEDITATE WITH A MANDALA

1. Why?

The Mandala as a Portal of Your Own Truth

After you have had your property or yourself cleared, your vibrations are elevated and you will be experiencing things coming in to your awareness that will launch your self-healing process. It is time to set a new focus, a new vision, a time of letting go. The clearing process is just that--a clearing out of energies, leaving an empty space. If you don't fill that empty space purposely with your new vibration, you will fill it again with your old vibration. The best protection is change. You are under construction, and your personal blueprint is merging with the universe.

The mandala, as a symbol of integration, harmony and transformation, helps you to maintain your highest vibration. Focusing on a mandala sends your vibration into it, where it merges with the vibration of the mandala and mirrors your truth back to you. Your truth is that you are already perfect, whole, and integrated. But we live in the illusion of duality--good and evil, night and day, life and death. It is this illusion we are healing and changing.

2. What?

Identify What's Inside

Identify which issue in your life is calling for you to heal. Locate the appropriate mandala image.

3. Where?

Create a Sacred Space

Create a sacred space in which to meditate, do your healing work, and communicate with God, your higher Self, or the universe. This can be as simple as a comfortable space for you to sit while focusing on the mandala image, plus room for a candle and/or incense. The sacred space should be quiet and secluded, at least during the time you are using it. It can include an altar where you can place the mandala image and any other sacred and loved objects and images you wish.

4. When?

A Point of Constancy to Maintain Your Inner Reservoir of Tranquillity

Set aside a time period of at least 20 minutes a day during which you will use your sacred space to focus on the mandala. Ideally, it will be the same time every day, so your body/mind/spirit can assimilate this activity as part of your normal daily pattern, just like waking up, eating and sleeping. Schedule in the time as a priority. Get up earlier in the morning, or perhaps you can use this process to unwind at the end of your busy day. Make the commitment to participate actively and take responsibility for your own healing process.

5. How?

The Process to Accelerate Healing

Approach your sacred space time wearing comfortable, loose clothing and the intent to recognize the whole, perfect nature of the Self that is the real you. Light a candle and/or incense or do any small ritual that will mark the beginning of your meditation time. Sit comfortably in a position you can hold for the whole time, so that your body will not distract you. Place the mandala image where you can easily see it from this position. Also place a clock or watch where you can see it without moving your head.

Take a few slow, deep breaths to quiet your rhythms. Let your eyes roam over the mandala image, gradually focusing on a point in the mandala which draws your attention. Breathe in the point of the image you are focusing on. Breathe out your own vibration to that point. Feel yourself moving from your head to your heart. Continue to breathe and focus. If you find stray thoughts come into your attention, just acknowledge them ("Thinking.") and send them on their way ("Breathing."). Leave your expectations behind so that the miracle of healing can happen.

At the end of the meditation it would be helpful to journal any thoughts or images that came to you. Make note of the feeling of peace you have created inside, so that you can carry it with you until you can rejoin your sacred space meditation. Be grateful for what you have accomplished today.

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