Healing Circles: By: Marie A. DiCowden, Ph.D. Mandalas, Meditations & Medicine Wheels.

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Healing Circles: By: Marie A. DiCowden, Ph.D. Mandalas, Meditations & Medicine Wheels

Mind/ Body Dualism

Quantum Physics  Implicate order/Explicate order (Pribram, 1977; Bell, 1988)  “String” theory (Greene, 2000)

Psychoneuroimmunology and the Impact of Social Stressors (Pelletier, 1977; Wickramsekara 1996, 1998)

Social Context of Healing —  Family  Friends  School  Work (Pilisuk et al 1978, 1980, 1982)

Naturally Occuring Mandalas

The Color Wheel

The Medicine Wheel

Cultural Mandalas

Native American

East Indian Chakras

Mandala of Samsavara

Islam Tile Artifact

Golan Heights 3000 BCE

Stonehenge

Greece Circular Graves

Olympic Rings

Medieval Ages

Renaissance

Rose Window Mandala

Cathedral Chartres

Cathedral Chartres Inside

Islamic Mosque 1824

Carl Jung / Patient Mandalas

Labyrinths

Labyrinth Historic

FL Council on Spirituality, Medicine & Healing

“Ultimately, human intentionality is the most powerful evolutionary force on this planet.” Leonard & Murphy, 1995

The Biscayne Institutes of Health & Living, Inc. “ A H EALTH C ARE C OMMUNITY  ”