What is meditation art?

According to many spiritual schools of ideas, the physical world that seems so real, in fact simply illusions hiding a deeper and deeper reality. The term meditation is very wide and has hundreds of interpretations, but most of them agree that the purpose of meditation is to remove from secular distractions to recognize holiness in all things. Meditation art can help seekers to this deep state of balance. Alternatively, meditation art can also be inspired by what is realized during mediation, and recall the seekers of the truths. The medium is colored sand and the message is a necessary unity of all things. The mandalas are incredibly complex; Each grain must be laid precisely using a funnel or other fine hand tool. The shape of the mandala is traditionally a square with four entrances, or a gate that leads to a circle in which there is a stable, immobile center and around which all other rounds. Mandalas, like most forms of meditation art, are highly abstractand accused of symbolic meaning.

When creating a mandala, the path is the goal and creation of art, as well as any other element of earthly life, should be rather continuous and constantly changing than objectivized and after completion to stagnate. For this reason, when it is determined that the monks have achieved the phase of completion, the mandala continues to represent the circle of life because the ritual is destroyed, reminds everything that the world in which we participate is simply the first layer that is increasingly sacred states of being. Moreover, it is a reminder to the viewers that pride or ego -satisfaction in creations separates, rather than unifying all things.

Psychol of the twentieth century and psychiatrist Carl Jung, whose theory of collective unconsciousness and cooperation with what became known as Jungian Archetypes, fulfilled the study of the human psyche with spiritual essence. He was the creator of Mandalas Meditation Art. At many opportunitiesHe said the mandas is representative of the hidden, unknown self. His mandalas, which were more images than sculptures of sand, were a way for him to gain access to what he did not know in himself to integrate it into the whole substance.

Many Hindus, Christians and followers of other religions also practice the forms of mediation art, while creating a sacred space by creating drawing, painting or sculptures. Repeating the use of a pencil, brush or chisel is useful in the focus of the mind and minimizing distraction to a distant background. Everything that becomes meaningful is the creation of creation, and through it the door between the inner self and the outer, eternal, as -one cosmos are becoming the only real reality.

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