Notice mandalas connect us with divine being and act as doors to other worlds. Mandalas echo sacred geometry and activating interdimensional abilities embedded in our DNA. Looking closer, it dawns core patterns are reflected in nature, in architecture and the swirling energy of the cosmos. The word mandala has Hindu origin and is derived from the root ‘manda’, which means essence, and the suffix ‘la’, meaning container. "Mandala" appears in the Rig Veda, a collection of mantras or hymns chanted in Vedic ceremonies. The universe was believed to originate from these mantras, whose sacred sounds contained the genetic patterns of beings and things. This is why “mandala” echo sacred places and worlds which, by their very presence, remind a viewer of the divine universe and its potential in oneself. Mandala describes any geometric symbol that represents the cosmic energy in a metaphysical or symbolic matter. reflect motion that comes full circle in the universe. Mandalas prompt us to feel centred, to reflect deeply and begin to recall our origin is realms of unimaginable power and light. We access this when in harmony with the big picture. To draw and colour mandalas is a spiritual exercise. This opens us up to connect with energy fields, Earth and planetary grids and to energetically connnect with interdimensional realms. The metaphysical world is a bridge to the physical world. To connect with knowing that has no beginning or end points to what is here. To see everything as a divine reflection is to see everything as a mirror on a different scale of the same energy. As one communes with mandalas and sacred geometry, one balances apparent polarities and allows the Truth to reveal itself. (mandala art by Irina Artamonova from 100mandalas.com)