The way you design your home can be a vivid representation of who you are. By using a mandala in your interior space you can shine light on a specific aspect of your inner landscape.
The Mandala is the Sanskrit word for “circle” or “completion.” The mandala has a vast history among many people and different cultures. Buddhists, Tibetans and Hindus have all derived intrinsic meaning from the mandala and view it as a sacred symbol of deep spiritual significance and a representation of wholeness.
In the west, psychoanalyst Carl Jung has described the mandala as being “a representation of the unconscious self.” The mandala is a reflection of its creator and can be found not only in our imaginations but in nature as well. On a small scale, some examples of mandalas include flowers, seashells and tree trunks – on a much larger scale you can view planet earth and our entire universe as being in the shape of a mandala!
Flower Mandala: Dahlia
Below are some stunning examples of how mandalas can be used to beautify your living space:
Bookshelf Mandala
Mandala Bedding and Blankets
Mirror Mandala
Mandala Coasters
Rug Mandala
Mandala Clock
Bowl Mandala
Wall Art: Crochet Mandalas
Mosaic Mandala Rocking Chair
Mandala Reclaimed Wood Table