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CREATIVE THINKING MANDALA

by Manpreet Kaur
(Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India)



BLACK, GREY & WHITE shades layer: Grey shade, mixture of black and white colour represents-Spiritual focus, mystery, deep thinking and individuality. White colour covers facts, information needs. Black colour covers judgement, disadvantages, drawbacks and caution.

YELLOW & ORANGE shades layer: Yellow colour covers learning, wisdom, laughter, optimism and happiness. Orange colour covers creative, transformation, intuition and self-awareness. In-short these are decision maker shades.

RED & BROWN shades layer: Red colour covers strength, high energy, feelings, emotions and passion. Brown colour covers dependability, safety, reliability, security and resilience. Feelings of loneliness, sadness and isolation.

PINK & PURPLE shades layer: Pink colour covers intuition, love and the feminine. Purple colour covers all things spiritual.
BLUE shades layer: Blue colour covers emotional healing, inner peace, process control and meditation.

GREEN shades layer: Green colour covers physical healing, psychic ability and love of caring and nature.

This kind of Mandala represents Extrovert Thinkers focus on what needs to be done and what the most logical thought process is to accomplish their goals. These thinkers has a desire to control their environment and shape their own external world.

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Mar 30, 2022
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Colourful
by: Paddu Menon

Informative indeed

Mar 30, 2022
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Very colorful thought
by: Sukhbir kaur

Good article for thinkers.

Apr 01, 2022
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Explored thinking ideas
by: Kuldeep Singh Khalsa

Good article on thinking.

Apr 01, 2022
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Good article to explore thinking patterns
by: Harpal Singh

Good article to explore thinking patterns

Apr 01, 2022
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informative thinking techniques
by: Simar

informative thinking techniques

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