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Creating Sacred Geometry Mandalas as a Form of Meditation

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Since I discovered the sacred geometry theory as the underlying structure of both physical reality and consciousness, I have been seeking ways to incorporate it into my spiritual practice.

I found this channel run by an artist who draws mandalas based on sacred geometry principles. He starts almost every mandala with the Flower of Life structure, which serves as the foundation for any sacred geometric shape.

The process of drawing mandalas, especially in such a technical way that requires precision, accuracy, and concentration, brings the mind into a uniquely serene meditative state. This may be preferable for those who find it difficult to meditate in stillness but have a love for art.

One can learn a lot from the free tutorials on his channel, but he also offers a course and a free Discord group on the topic.

I have not subscribed to his course yet (maybe in the future when I will have more time) but I have learned from the free tutorials and the content he shared. I have been enjoying it for a while and thought I would share it here.

Here, he is drawing a mandala based on a crop circle (Milk Hill, 2001) The crop circle, like most if not all of them, is also based on sacred geometry principles, demonstrating how universal sacred geometry is.

 

 

 


"Never be afraid to sit a while and think.” ― Lorraine Hansberry

 

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