The Flower Mandalas blog has a dual purpose:
- To explore the use of art as a means to healing and transformation.
- To ask for your help in completing The Flower Mandalas Project.
Purpose #1: My intent is to use my own Flower Mandalas and related ideas and thoughts as a springboard for a broader exploration of the topic of art, healing, and transformation. I invite you to contribute your own experiences with art, healing, and transformation to the Art, Healing, and Transformation group on Beliefnet.com. I hope that a lively discussion will ensue there. I will moderate this group and, with your permission, post a selection of your contributions on the Flower Mandalas blog. You may also contact me directly at phototransformations@davidbookbinder.com.
Purpose #2: I’d like to ask for your responses to the Flower Mandala images posted here, either briefly as comments to the blog posts or in detail on the Behance Network Fifty-Two Flower Mandalas page. My plan is to create a book of 52 Flower Mandala images, each one paired with an inspirational quotation and original essay which in some way complement the image. My hope is for each image-and-quote-and-essay triad to resonate with a fundamental aspect of human experience.
Thanks for listening and sharing.
- David
David J. Bookbinder, LMHC
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posted February 27, 2008 at 8:28 am
I love the mandalas. I have always been attracted to to them and
now I know why. Keep passing the beauty on.
posted March 14, 2008 at 1:00 pm
i love your blog. I too am very interested in mandalas, and the healing powers of art. thanks for your blog.
cat
http://www.self-help-healing-arts-journal.com
posted April 17, 2008 at 1:21 pm
Hello David,
thanks for sharing yourself via your blog
I like to answer your call… here is a link to
one of my mandala`s (see under please)
After posting this message, I will take a further
look in your blog…
Kindly,
Steven
http://skitch.com/spiritual-art/jmi9/free-mandala-download-highlysensitivearts.com
posted April 19, 2011 at 12:07 am
Thank you so much for this post! One artist that really inspired me is Sofan Chan. You may find her spiritual art at http://www.theartofhappiness.net
Her spiritual art taught me that surrounding yourself with inspiring artworks can help you feel positive about life.