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The Mandala A poem

Mandalas are an ancient tradition and, in the last century, a great student of psychology West has done a study tool human personality. There is talk of Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung (July 26 Kesswil 1875 - June 6 Küsnacht 1961), who wrote four essays on the subject after having studied them for over twenty years. According to Jung, during periods of mental tension, mandalic figures may appear spontaneously in dreams to carry or indicate the possibility of an inner order. The symbol of the mandala, then, is not only a fascinating form of expression, but acting in reverse, carries also the author of the action plan because this symbol lies a very ancient magical effect: the image is intended to draw a magic line around the center, a sacred precinct of the most intimate, a protective circle that prevents the "leakage" and takes away the worries caused from the outside. But there's more: they operate in order to restore a previous order in force, a mandala also pursues the aim of giving creative expression and form to something that still does not exist, something new and unique. How says Marie-Louise Von Franz (a pupil of Jung), the second is even more important than the first but does not contradict it because, in most cases, what is to restore the old order, simultaneously involves some new element of design.

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