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Mandala Metatron Cube-Merkabah-Sriyantra No:4

Mandala Metatron Cube-Merkabah-Sriyantra No:4

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Our wall paintings are packaged in a protective manner with special mattresses and styrofoam to prevent scratches and breakage inside the package, and at the final stage, they are wrapped in bubble wrap and sent.


  • Our products are specially drawn by our graphics based on the principle of perfection and are produced with our state-of-the-art laser cutting machines.
  • The material is determined by the model you choose.
  • The material we use in our wooden products is compressed particle MDF, which is remanufactured from recycled materials.
  • You can choose the size you want from 20cm-30cm-40cm-50cm-60cm options.
  • Our mandala models consist of 4 different layers.
  • It has a thickness of 1.5 cm.
  • The average shipping time for the production and preparation of our products is 3-7 business days.


What is a mandala?

The mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures. It can be understood in two different ways: externally as a visual representation of the universe, or internally as a guide for various practices found in many Asian traditions, including meditation. In Hinduism and Buddhism, it is believed that by entering the mandala and moving towards its center, you are guided in the cosmic process of transforming the universe from suffering to joy and happiness.


SACRED GEOMETRY


Essentially, it is the study of the spiritual meaning of various shapes. It can be applied to forms, numbers, and patterns seen in the natural world.

The spiral of a snail's shell, the mesmerizing pattern of a single snowflake, and the branches of a tree are all examples of sacred geometry. Sacred geometry is thought to exist beyond the naked eye, both at the cellular level and in the stars and orbiting planets.

The idea that the universe follows a complex equation dates back to the cultures of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. It gained more traction centuries later in ancient Greece, where it was popularized by philosophers such as Pythagoras and Plato.

"Rooted in nature is the understanding that nothing is isolated, everything is interconnected," explains Jemma Foster, author of Sacred Geometry: How To Use Cosmic Patterns To Power Up Your Life .


How to use sacred geometry to your advantage.

Sacred geometry embraces the idea that everything is connected. And just watching these patterns play out in our lives can be very comforting. As Emma Mildon, author of The Soul Searcher's Handbook , explains to mbg, "sacred geometry is all about that natural sense of alignment."

You can also work with sacred geometry talismans and symbols to bring this principle into your life more actively.

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