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Interpreting
the colors you use to color your mandalas is an important step in your journey
to self-discovery and self-healing. They can help you to find, recognize, and
release those hidden and trapped feelings, emotions, and fears, enabling you to
express yourself clearly. While we color, we are subconsciously picking specific
colors which represent what we are feeling at the moment. Do not be alarmed if
you have some negative representations. They are not Judgments about you, but
rather simply demonstrate how a color can affect you.

The mandalas we use are from Africa to Polynesia, from the Australian Aborigines
to the Native Americans, from Buddhism to Christianity, these mandalas represent
many different cultures and religions so that you, the colorer, may be able to
find yourself and recognize what it is that you need in order to become one
again in this holistic universe.
The theory of holism states that everything in the universe is related and
linked together. If one organism is disturbed, for example, all others are
affected in some way or another. In order to find ourselves and become "one"
again, we need a holistic method of treatment which demands silence, meditation,
and guidance. Mandalas offer guidance because they force us to examine our
emotions, fears, thoughts, and feelings by pushing our unconscious to our
conscious, connecting them into one collective consciousness.
Workshop Details
- Workshop duration : 2.5 hours
- Workshop fee LE 125 (including a
set of classic mandalas)
- This workshop is given by
Dina Fakhry
- See the agenda for workshops dates
- To register for this workshop, click here
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