Mandala is a Sanskrit word which means "circle". It is a representation of the universe and everything in it.
Jung, a Swiss Psychologist, saw the circular images his clients experienced as "movement towards psychological growth, expressing the idea of a safe refuge, inner reconciliation and wholeness."
Circles are universally associated with meditation, healing and prayer. Mandalas are defined by Jung as magic circles, containing certain design motifs that he found have a universal nature, across cultures and across time, whether they are the transiently created mandalas from Tibet, sand paintings from the American southwest, or illustrations from ancient, medieval, and Renaissance alchemical works.
Within sea life and wildlife we can see the mandalas in nature as well. Take a look at a starfish, an octopus or even a jellyfish. Tigers and zebras can show us their natural mandalas.
In thi book you will finf 40 beautiful mandalas to color, express your creativity, relax e stress relief.