Overview of Mandalas Circles and the Psyche.

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Overview of Mandalas Circles and the Psyche

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Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici, Mandala, pg.12 Fetus, The Power of Myth, pg. 124 Mayan Calendar Stone, Mandala, pg. 37 Snow Crystal/Gold/Twig, Mandala, pg. 13 Sun Disk of New Guinea, Power of Myth, middle insert Navaho Sand painting, Power of Myth, middle insert Mandala of Samvara, Mandala, middle insert Rose Window (1197-1260), Power of Myth, middle insert Buffalo robe (Plains Indians), Power of Myth, middle insert “The whole world is a circle. All of these images reflect the psyche.” –Joseph Campbell Works Cited Argüelles, José, and Miriam Argüelles. Mandala. Boston: Shambhala, 1995. Print. Campbell, Joseph, and Bill D. Moyers. The Power of Myth. New York: Doubleday, 1988. Print. Fincher, Susanne F. Creating Mandalas: for Insight, Healing, and Self-expression. Boston: Shambhala, 2010. Print.