Mandala Mundi workshop
With Anyes Cartry, Alchemical Hypnotherapy Trainer
This live online workshop was FANTASTIC!!!!!
Replay available now for only $24.99
Creating mandalas helps achieve peace, harmony within, where you reach a place of being that is free from conflict. Jung calls the process individuation, a natural process that brings to light one’s uniqueness and individuality.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE AN ARTIST, NOR EVEN TO DRAW “WELL”.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE AN ARTIST, NOR EVEN TO DRAW “WELL”.
What could be better in a time of turmoil and uncertainty?
Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist whose influence is profound and whose research is experiencing a revival, created mandalas (circular drawings) to remain balanced during a challenging time of his life; he subsequently brought this practice to his patients. The drawing of circles, wheels or spirals is very ancient and appears on all continents and in all cultures. After all, we are all spinning as we stand on planet Earth… The circle is often seen as the beginning of all things that come into existence. Tibetan mandalas, with their combination of a square within a circle which is itself within a square, stimulate the capacity to meditate.
When Tibetan monks create a mandala (most often created of colored sand, which is subsequently wiped so as to erase the mandala), they aim to discover aspects of themselves that hinder their self-realization. Creating a mandala helps to focus on one’s inner self, as a way to discover an inner order that brings peace, reconciliation and wholeness. The word mandala means both center and circumference.
In this 1 hour live online workshop, Anyes will share some writing on the subject, show some examples of mandalas by Jung and others, and explain the process of making them. She will then delineate how to have a conversation with your mandala that brings meaning to your life, by examining its different aspects.
When Tibetan monks create a mandala (most often created of colored sand, which is subsequently wiped so as to erase the mandala), they aim to discover aspects of themselves that hinder their self-realization. Creating a mandala helps to focus on one’s inner self, as a way to discover an inner order that brings peace, reconciliation and wholeness. The word mandala means both center and circumference.
In this 1 hour live online workshop, Anyes will share some writing on the subject, show some examples of mandalas by Jung and others, and explain the process of making them. She will then delineate how to have a conversation with your mandala that brings meaning to your life, by examining its different aspects.
Why is it important?
- Creating mandalas help you ground, find peace, harmony, and to integrate difficult experiences, and resolve outer or inner conflicts.
- Establishing a conversation with your created mandala helps you bring unconscious material to the surface in order to find integration, or in other words, to be reconciled with hidden, estranged, disregarded, or mysterious parts of yourself, so you can become whole.
- The experience of creating mandalas and then building a conversation with them is centering and helps bring clarity into your life, in much the same way Dream Harvesting® does.
- Mandalas you create contain archetypal symbols that link your individual psyche to the collective unconscious, the pervading field of Unus Mundus coined by Jung. You are brought to experience that there is NO separation between us and others, us and Nature, us and the Universe in its entirety.
Feedback from a grateful student:
"Anyes, your workshop was powerful for me today. During the experiential component, I followed your instruction to visualize what turned out to be an awesome mandala. It began with a branch of an apple tree in full blossom; pink beautiful flowers. The scene within the circle or mandala was dynamic, moving. While my perspective was focused on the blossoms in the forefront, it expanded to bring passing people into view. Japanese people, healthy and vibrant, walking past under the tree. Then I saw Japanese symbols and writing. The symbols were joyful, nourishing.
My "conversation" with the mandala brought two clear understandings to my attention, things that were mulling about in the back of my mind yesterday: 1. Yes, it would definitely be helpful to "shield" myself with pink when I go outside. (It had worked well in the past, had created a form of immunity, transforming the mood of nasty, negative people to one of pleasantness as they approached me OR they would simply veer away and go somewhere else) and 2. Reiki symbols CAN be used to cleanse surfaces, food, whatever I want, for myself and others. (I was wondering if using Reiki on the covid19 virus would make it more powerful instead of abate it; my answer today was to go ahead and use Reiki, for healthy vibrancy.) Thank you, Anyes. I will draw the mandala, to see if there's more to see :) Will definitely use this incredibly practical process again and again."
My "conversation" with the mandala brought two clear understandings to my attention, things that were mulling about in the back of my mind yesterday: 1. Yes, it would definitely be helpful to "shield" myself with pink when I go outside. (It had worked well in the past, had created a form of immunity, transforming the mood of nasty, negative people to one of pleasantness as they approached me OR they would simply veer away and go somewhere else) and 2. Reiki symbols CAN be used to cleanse surfaces, food, whatever I want, for myself and others. (I was wondering if using Reiki on the covid19 virus would make it more powerful instead of abate it; my answer today was to go ahead and use Reiki, for healthy vibrancy.) Thank you, Anyes. I will draw the mandala, to see if there's more to see :) Will definitely use this incredibly practical process again and again."
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Your Instructor
While practicing Hypnotherapy, leading retreats and training professional hypnotherapists over many years, Anyes became adept and familiar with the language of the deep mind. Following her passion for dreams and intuition, she studied and attended seminars and workshops with experts Greg Bogart, Ph.D, MFT (Jungian Dreamwork), David Sowerby, Ph.D (Intuition and Dreams), as well as Toko-pa Turner (Weaving a Living Bridge to the Otherworld). She subsequently created Dream Harvesting® and began leading workshops in the US and Europe, as well as offering 1-hour Dream Harvesting® sessions to individuals who prefer a private setting. (To learn more about Anyes, see her full bio at this link.)
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