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Article Title: Meditation and mandala healing for mental health
Author: Cat Williams
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Word Count: 532
Keywords: mandala healing, mandalas, meditation,
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Mandala healing is not one of the most well known forms of alternative healing. 
However, the integration of a mandala image into a meditation session can 
certainly boost the effectiveness of the process. That is why the concept of 
mandala healing deserves a closer look.

Meditation has long since been used as a means of promoting proper restorative 
mental health benefits. When a person meditates, it becomes possible to calm 
and relax the mind. This can put an end to much of the psychic noise that is 
present within the deep recesses of the mind. Now, this is not to say that 
meditation alone will cure all mental and emotional ills one may possess. Yet, 
it can definitely help in many regards towards calming the mind and allowing 
the healing process to take place.

Some may have certain preconceived notions as to how meditation is performed. 
They will often look at meditation from the traditional perspective of 
performance in the Zazen position. While this is most definitely a helpful 
means in which to perform meditation, there are various other ways meditation 
can be performed effectively. For example, walking and moving meditation is 
quite popular and so are two-person meditative drills as well. Then, there is 
also the lesser known process of integrating mandala healing into the process 
of meditation.

In traditional Zen meditation practices, koans are used to enhance the 
meditation process. Koans are parables without clear meanings that are meant to 
be pondered. With mandala healing, a painting or other artistic image or symbol 
is what is to be pondered upon.

What exactly is a mandala and how is it possible to integrate its symbolism 
with mandala healing? It is a circular diagram that originated in Hinduism and 
has found its way into Zen Buddhism. In time, the mandala was heavily 
integrated into tantra meditation practices. In the most simplistic terms this 
involves looking into the imagery and outside of the natural world. In essence, 
you will look beyond yourself and into the mandala to fully maximize your 
meditative experience.

So, where can you acquire a mandala? This is the fun part: you can make one 
yourself. No, that does not mean you need to be the most talented artist in the 
world or even possess a modicum of artistic skills. You simply need to have the 
basic ability to craft a decent mandala based on words and symbols that are 
meaningful to you. 

When you meditate upon mandala imagery that you have created, you will be doing 
so in a highly personal manner. That will allow the mandala healing process to 
achieve its highest level of perfection since it has been deliberately tailored 
to your specific needs and goals. This will greatly enhance the entire 
meditation process and make it far more effective.

Try out Mandala healing by creating a simple circle and filling it with a word 
or basic symbol that has meaning to you. Color it in with your favorite colors, 
taking time to enjoy this creative process. Then when its done, tape it the the 
wall, sit comfortably and meditate on your new mandala for 15 minutes. You will 
find yourself feeling refreshed and calm and thats what mandala healing is all 
about.

Cat Williams is a freelance writer and advocate of mandala healing. To find 
more info on the benefits of mandalas, go to her website: 
http://www.self-help-healing-arts-journal.com/
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