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Mandala; luminous symbols for healing

By: Material type: TextTextWheaton, IL Quest Books c1994Edition: 1st Quest edDescription: xix, 154p.; illus.; appendix; bibliogContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8356-0710-0
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4598.2 .C67 1994
Abstract: 'The mandala--sacred circle, symbol of healing and wholeness--has been used from ancient times to the present in spiritual traditions around the globe. Drawing on her worldwide experience in helping people access innate capacities, visionary artist Judith Cornell presents the art of the mandala as a dramatically self-empowering approach to well-being and self-knowledge.'
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Foreword by Drs. Joan and Miron Borysenko. Afterword: The mandala in Jungian psychotherapy by Dr. Michael Flanagin.

Psychotherapy : Flanagin, Michael: The mandala in Jungian psychotherapy, p140-49.. Color - Healing : Rainbow colors and healing; Experiencing the joy of color; Applying healing colors to symbols, p73-99.. Relationship, Psychological : Healing our relationships, p101-119.. Hildegard of Bingen. 1098-1179 : Saint Hildegard and the mandala, p122-23.. Mysticism : Illuminating sacred and mystical realities, p121-38.

'The mandala--sacred circle, symbol of healing and wholeness--has been used from ancient times to the present in spiritual traditions around the globe. Drawing on her worldwide experience in helping people access innate capacities, visionary artist Judith Cornell presents the art of the mandala as a dramatically self-empowering approach to well-being and self-knowledge.'

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