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Mandala Butterfly 🦋

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 The butterfly is the ultimate symbol of transformation, transcendence and personal growth. We often spend years of our lives in the slow, methodical caterpillar stage, crawling slowly to our destinations. When we go through periods of change, we can sometimes be stubborn and resistant to this new, unfamiliar territory. Butterflies signify the ability to welcome this change. If a butterfly catches your attention, he may be trying to tell you that transformation is imminent and reassure you that it will be okay. You are ready to accept the new situation, transform and gracefully glide into transcendence . The butterfly mandala encourages meditation that helps us let go of old wounds and fears in a healthy way. Just as the transformation from caterpillar to butterfly within the cocoon takes time, our transformation can take time. This is especially true when you’ve been holding onto emotional pain from past injustices. Meditation with the butterfly mandala allows you to methodically let

Mandala art

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  Mandala art Mandala  drawings combined with animals and a few  Zentangle  patterns as well. Lidiia Varichenko  is a Self-taught Artist from Ukraine. She is also a tattoo designer; I can see some of these drawings, make a beautiful and permanent art canvas, on any person out there fond of permanent art. Black and white, color, circular, square, many more animals and differences to be explored in the drawings below. Fish –  Indian Art  – Mandala Style #6 (Size A4) begins with the centre, radiating out with symbols and designs as the pattern grows larger. There are three basic layers to a mandala’s meaning. The outer meaning represents the divine form of the universe. The inner meaning creates a map to guide the mind to enlightenment. The secret meaning, however, remains between the artist and the creation as far as specific details. Overall, it represents a balance of body and mind infused with clarity. A mandala (emphasis on first syllable; Sanskrit मण्डल, maṇḍala– literally “circle”)