Mandala will guide readers of all levels through simple mandala exercises and easy-to-follow drawing techniques, incorporating meditation and guided visualization with lavish illustrations. By exploring the tradition of the sacred circle, readers will learn how to create their own unique and powerful works of sacred art and use the mandala symbol as a self-transformative tool that manifests and enhances their own spiritual consciousness. The new edition also includes a CD with meditations set to music and guided exercises.
Incredibly AWE inspiring! Mandala: Luminous Symbols for Healing, by Judith Cornell, is absolutely the most incredibly beautiful book I’ve ever held in my hands. Holding and looking at it, even before reading, is like a sacred experience. Is it the beauty of the lay-out and illustrations? The very real spiritual impact of the mandalas presented, both historical and contemporary? A moment of healing even in the first moment’s gasp of awe while browsing its pages? One even begins to caress its binding. One of my favorite activities now is to present it to friends and watch their faces–their eyes pop open, their jaws drop in amazement–and hear the quick intake of breath as its color begins to radiate into their awareness. Beyond the first impression, reading took me to awesome depths and insights regarding ultimate reality, syntheses I’d previously long puzzled. Don’t miss this dazzling yet holy experience. Look, read, and practice the simple yet brilliant art-as-at-one-ment exercises for…
Radiantly Inspiring The beauty of the mandalas pictured in the book intimidated me because it had been so many years since I’d created any art. I didn’t think I could do it. But I did it and I’m extremely grateful to Judith Cornell for writing this book. Working on the exercises at home, alone, is not the same experience as it would be in a group. The group can offer a creative support level that helps each individual surpass previous achievements. However, I’m so happy with the mandalas I created as a result of these exercises that I’ve put each one up on the wall. And, even more important, I’ve continued to draw. No more creative blocks for me!