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In this grounding episode of Mindsnap Friday, we explore the ancient origins and modern psychology of mandalas simple circular designs that have carried deep spiritual and psychological meaning for thousands of years. From their roots in Hindu and Buddhist traditions to the work of Carl Jung, mandalas have been used as sacred maps, meditation tools, and powerful symbols of wholeness. But why do circles feel so regulating? And why do so many people instinctively turn to mandala-making during stress, transition, or emotional upheaval? In this episode, we explore: * The historical and spiritual origins of mandalas * How mandalas entered Western psychology * The neuroscience behind why repetitive circular patterns calm the nervous system * How mandalas are used in modern therapy for anxiety, trauma, and emotional regulation * A simple reflective practice you can try today This is a slower, softer episode, an invitation to pause, breathe, and reconnect with yourself. If life feels overwhelming or scattered, consider this your reminder: sometimes healing begins with a circle.
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