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    What Does Mandalas Mean

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    Mandalas are a beautiful and simple way to represent the wholeness of one person, specifically me. Mandalas take form in a circle because it is the most simple and universal shape found in the world––where there will always be a center for us to pay attention to. Creating a mandala could help my peers focus on what makes me whole. When first looking at my mandala, you notice two people making a pinky-promising in the middle. This symbol represents trust, which is the most important thing in my life. Without trust, I would feel alone in this vast, crowded world. Trusting individuals help relieve some stress off my shoulders, by giving me that reassurance that I could tell them anything without being judged. This way, I would not have to face life alone, and I will always have someone to count on. This leads up to my next important thing which is God. You may ask, “why isn’t God your first and most important thing?” Well, it is because in order to believe in God, you must trust him. The ash-brown cross in the middle represents…

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    Mandala Research Paper

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    For my mandala I listed many things that represent me as an athlete, as a student, as a friend, as a christian, and . A mandala is group of drawings that tell a story about you. A mandala is supposed to show the “essences” of who you are. There are eight specific drawings on my mandala that I thought represented me the most. 1. A soccer ball, 2. Emojis, 3. Footprints, 4. A microphone, 5. A tree, 6. Boy and Girl symbols, 7. Mucia notes, and last but not least, 8. A cross. Soccer ball, the soccer…

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    Mandala Research Paper

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    because of my sins. But, I do believe in one God; I believe in the bible; I pray every day, night, happiness, sadness, and through difficulties; and I believe in the Ten Commandments. The another symbol that I have chosen is an image of laughter. If there is no religion I do not think I could live in one. This is because I always laugh at everything. I believe that laughter and happiness are the cure for sadness. I always try to make everyone laugh and happy, with my funny faces, jokes, and…

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    Mandala Research Paper

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    Mandala Autobiography Many people describe me as these three words athletic, fan of many things , and friendly. There are many ways that make one unique. I am unique in my ways, such as the love I have from my family and I give them love, the love that I have for sports, fan of cars and passion of them, listening to music to get rid of thoughts, and the love for food. Each of these characteristics has made me who I am today. The most important part in my life is my family. Without my family I…

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    Mandala Research Paper

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    . I later came to realize that this mandala represents my acceptance of possible scientific intervention into my process of conceiving a child. This mandala has much more color in it as well, a step away from the mysterious black, the mysterious aspect of the womb. Instead, colors were spread throughout the design. Green was one that appeared frequently in this mandala, as well as the other, which makes sense, because Fincher said, “Green symbolizes the principle of natural, healthy growth, and…

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    Catfish And Mandala Essay

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    means to have a mental imagine of “me” based on thought and emotions. So ego is there in the absence of a witnessing presence.” (Eckhart Tolle). Soul searching and self-identification are definitions of phases every one of us experiences while going through life. I believe that many of us have had that certain memory playback whether it is driving along the street we grew up on or certain places we remember going to as kids we can’t help but think of the memories we once went through the good…

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    Nelson Mandala Quotes

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    During his time in university in 1943 he took part in the ANC. His commitment got him through ranks after ranks. Unfortunately, after 13 years himself and other members were arrested and charged for treason. After five years they were accuited and the ANC was banned. Fortunately Nelson mandala didn't give up and he suggested an active armed resistance which led to the creation of Umkhonto we Sizwe. 2 years later, Nelson mandala was arrested again and charged with treason. He said this right…

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    Catfish and Mandala is about the author Andre X. Pham’s journey through Japan and Vietnam on bicycle. It is more than a physical journey it is also a psychological journey and discovery for the author. He was trying to find his place in the world, come to grips with his transgender brother’s suicide, and figure out what might have been if his family had stayed in Vietnam after the Vietnam War. Andrew also known as An, his Vietnamese name. Oftentimes not American enough to be American and not…

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    My Mandala Experience

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    San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora because of my parents. I was studying there, until my parents took the decision of sending my 3 siblings and me to study in the United States. This is my 5th year in this country and although it has been a little bit challenging, I have faced all kind of barriers such as learning the second language, here I am studying my first year of college. In my family we are 7 members: 2 older brothers, 2 younger sisters, both of my parents and me, but my parents are divorced…

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    Analysis: The three stages/levels of consciousness are: 1. UNCONSCIOUS 2. PRECONSCIOUS 3. CONSCIOUS Straining the text of Naga-mandala through these stages of Consciousness, we find a solid evidence of these stages present in the characters of the play. ‘Unconscious’ stage shows the feelings, urges, or instincts beyond awareness. It affects our expression, feeling and action. E.g. slip of tongue, dreams, wishes etc. Usually unconscious state depicts the dreamy part of the texts. In the…

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