The mandala is a tool for self-discovery, a mirror reflecting the depths of our own consciousness.
The mandala is an archetypal image whose occurrence is attested throughout the ages. It signifies the wholeness of the self.
In the mandala, we discover the sacred art of being in the present moment.
Mandalas are mirrors that reflect the beauty and chaos within our own minds.

The mandala is a reflection of the cosmic order, a symbol of the eternal dance of creation and dissolution.
Mandalas are a microcosm of the universe from the human perspective.

In creating mandalas, we are projecting our innermost being into the world, and in contemplating them, we are drawing the divine into ourselves.
In the mandala, we observe the process of creation, preservation, and destruction, which is the evident sequence in all existence.
Mandalas are the architecture of cosmic order, reflecting the inherent structure of the universe.

Mandalas are a reflection of the soul's journey toward wholeness.
The mandala is the blueprint for spiritual growth and transformation.
Mandalas are the poetry of the soul, written in the language of color and form.
Mandalas are windows into the soul, revealing our innermost thoughts and emotions.
Mandalas are a language of the soul, expressing the ineffable through form and color.
The mandala is a symbolic map of the universe and a guide to spiritual journeying.
Through mandalas, we tap into the universal energy that connects us all.
The mandala represents the wholeness of the personality and its integration with the infinite.

Mandalas are a visual representation of the interconnectedness of all things.
In the mandala, we find the eternal dance of creation and destruction, the rhythm of the universe.

The mandala is the psychological expression of the totality of the self.