FORMS AND COLORS OF THE MANDALAS

the mandalas are complex drawings that symbolize the forces that regulate the universe and that they are a support tool in meditation, which will bring you many benefits. They are much more than abstract figures, since they have a spiritual background whose origin is Hinduism and Buddhism.

The word “mandala” is a Sanskrit word and means “circle” or “wheel”. Depending on their shapes and colors they have a different interpretation. The designs are free, they do not use a specific pattern and the ideal is to start drawing without having an established design, but letting our unconscious be the one who guides the strokes.

Its meaning will depend on the shapes and colors. In this sense, the circle means distance, however it also has to do with security, the absolute and the true self. The square is related to balance and stability. While the triangle is connected with transformation, vitality and water.

If the spiral shape appears, it is related to healing energies; If a cross shape appears in the drawing, it symbolizes decisions and is related to the cardinal points. A heart is related to love, union and happiness.

A mandala in which a star appears is associated with freedom and spirituality; and if it is a pentagon, it shows closeness to the four elements and the human body. For its part, the hexagon means balance and union of opposites, and a butterfly is related to transformation, the self-renewal of the soul and death. Likewise, one of the figures that is most frequently observed in the mandalas is that of labyrinth and symbolizes self-reflection, the search for the center of the self and confusion.

On the other hand, colors also have a particular meaning. Black is related to death, depth, sadness, mystery and ignorance. On the contrary, white is the color of perfection, purification and illumination.

The green color is related to hope, nature, growth, happiness and freedom; blue symbolizes joy, peace, serenity and satisfaction; gray represents calm, neutrality, waiting, renewal and wisdom.

Red represents passion, vital energy and sensuality; orange symbolizes energy, dynamism, courage, tenderness and ambition; yellow reflects sympathy, light and color of the sun; and pink denotes sweetness, patience and altruism.

If purple is used, it represents idealism, wisdom and love of neighbor; while violet symbolizes magic, transformation, inspiration and spirituality.

Silver denotes psychic abilities and fluctuating emotions; while gold is associated with wisdom and lucidity.

Drawing mandalas will allow you moments of rest and total relaxation.l, although concentration is necessary, it does not require a greater brain effort that will disconnect you from your environment, achieving a pleasant rest.