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            INFORMATION SITES |  PLEASE NOTE:Mandala Artist Links:We no longer provide links to indivdual artists, and suggest visiting Clare Goodwin's site, as she has done such a terrific job listing the many wonderful mandala artist sites.
 Mandala 
        Connections Monique Mandali's mandala art, coloring books, "The Peace Mandala Project" 
        and a mandala gift store. (Note: 
        Monique's mandala artwork appears in Mandala: 
      Journey to the Center)
 Dr. 
        Judith Cornell Dr. Cornell is the author of two classic mandala books: Mandala: 
        Luminous Symbols for Healing, and Drawing 
        the Light from Within. Her website is dedicated to healing body, mind, 
        and spirit, based on her original methods for applying the sacred art 
        of the mandala and the spiritual science of light and sacred sound.
 Circle 
        of Inspiration A site created 
        for, and dedicated to, the families and friends of those who lost their 
        lives on September 11, 2001. Submit a mandala dedicated to 9/11.
 Crea 
        Bea's Encaustic ArtCrea works with 
        children to make mandalas using the encaustic art method. (Holland)
 Crysalis 
        Project The mandalas 
        in the Chrysalis Project are an invitation for the viewer to contemplate 
        the beauty in the world.
 Creative Process 
        Class: Dr. Betty Scott 
        Dr. Scott teaches a class at the University of MO using mandala.
 Exploring 
        the MandalaBen Trumbore's 
        page describing the mandala and the animated mandala video he created 
        with Pema Losang Chogyen.
 French 
        Mandala SiteA mandala site 
        in French (France)
 Mandala 
        Information by Jytte HansenNice graphics 
        and explanations of the mandala.
 Mandala 
          Zone A gallery of mandalas with interesting articles in the "archive" section.
 Monday's Mom's 
          Mandala Page A beautiful meditation mandala complete with music.
 The 
        Mandala Collection An online collection of mandala-inspired gifts and tools 
        for the "inward journey."
 The 
        World Mandala The World Mandala is 
        a unique, multi-facetted artwork / modern mandala created by the artist 
        Peter Rosson. It is a picture made from 256 identical parts, 158 of these 
        parts are collaged material that can come from many different sources.
 The 
        3 Dimensional Mandala of VajrayoginiA virtual reality 
        project by Miya Shimada which graphically displays the Tibetan Buddhist 
        traditions of the mental construction (meditation) of the mandala.
 Tibetan 
        Sand Mandala Explanation and fotos of the intricate Tibetan sand mandala during construction.
 The 
        Labyrinth Society (TLS) 
        Home page for TLS with great explanations of labyrinths, instructions 
        on how to create them as well as a forum for questions.
 Lessons 
        for Living: Labyrinths 
        Dan Johnston's site has a good explanation of labyrinths, resources and 
        locations. Other interesting goodies too.
 The 
        Sacred Labyrinth Walk 
        Georgiana Lofty, presents Labyrinth walks and workshops to churches, schools, 
        colleges, retreat groups and organizations.
 Earth 
        Symbols  A wonderful site by Joan Champion with great labyrinth photos and products.
 Grace 
        Cathedral on-line labyrinth... walk a labyrinth on-line! 
        Wonderful music... a very well-done project. 
       The 
        Labyrinth at Grace Cathedral 
        This site has a great tour of the cathedral and a video by Reverend Dr. 
        Lauren Artress.
 Timeless 
        WisdomTimeless 
        Wisdom is the homepage of Michael 
        Sneider, author of"A 
        Beginner's Guide To Constructing The Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes 
        Of Nature, Art and Science" 
        (HarperPerennial 1995). Michael has a terrific way of integrating nature, 
        science, art, mythology and math to help us develop new perceptions of 
        our world. His book is a great resource for both educators and those interested 
        in seeing the sacred concepts which are represented in "philosophical 
        geometry."
 PatternsThe Patterns website is a fantastic resource for 
        math and art teachers. It contains the full curriculum for a class taught 
        by two inspired math teachers, Pippa Drew and Dorothy Wallace, at Dartmouth 
        College. Their class integrates math and art in a way that any non-mathmatical 
        student could enjoy.
 Native 
        American Sacred GeometryThis 
        site (designed by Chris Hardaker) is especially for 4th-9th graders, their 
        teachers, and their parents to rekindle an interest in math. The site 
        is also designed to counter the threat currently posed to art programs 
        throughout the countr offering evidence that we, as a culture, have been 
        misguided in our belief that science and art are necessarily opposed.
 The 
        California Institute of Integral StudiesThe California Institute of 
        Integral Studies is an accredited institution of higher learning and research 
        that strives to embody spirit, intellect, and wisdom in service to individuals, 
        communities, and the Earth.
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