Mindful Mandala Coloring Set Engage in the healing art of creative meditation
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This practice allows you to quiet the inner critic and find a state of flow as you fill sacred geometric patterns with color.
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Description
Mindful mandala coloring engages the hand before the mind knows it has settled. Each page presents a single geometric composition drawn from the sacred diagram traditions of Nepal and Tibet, its symmetry precise enough to direct attention without demanding interpretation.
The mandala, from the Sanskrit for circle, has served as a meditation support in Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu practice for more than a thousand years. Thangka painters and monastery artisans reproduce these geometric compositions by hand, each a map of concentric order radiating from a central point. This coloring set draws directly from that lineage, its designs sourced from documented iconographic patterns rather than invented for commercial appeal. The compositions maintain bilateral symmetry, precise radial divisions, and the color relationships established by their source traditions.
The set includes pages printed single-sided on heavyweight card stock chosen to accept ink, pencil, or fine-brush watercolor without bleed or buckling. The binding lies flat when opened, allowing the full page to remain visible without holding the spine. Compositions progress from four-quadrant forms accessible in a first sitting to 32-point radial structures that invite return across multiple sessions. Format is approximately A4, allowing fine detail work without magnification. A short guide anchors each design within its iconographic tradition.
Mindful mandala coloring set for adults. Geometric designs from Tibetan and Nepalese iconographic tradition. Single-sided heavyweight card stock. Flat-lay binding. Compositions range from simple to complex. Brief historical guide included. Format: approximately A4. Origin: design tradition from Nepal and Tibet.
The symmetry does not require explanation. The hand finds its own pace within the form. The practice is already yours.
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| Modèle | Mandala sur fond noir |
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