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Art by
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Children
painting mandalas Because
children are more spontaneous it is easy to teach them creativity and
sensitivity. Aggression can be diminished. Painting is fun and brings them some
inner balance.
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Therapists
like these courses because they get education and enrichment.
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outing to the waterfalls. The mandalas are being prepared for the reading. The
students build a circle and the teacher speaks about the meaning of the
different mandalas. After the third day the students develop a strong intuition
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Here we
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| The first three aquarelles by Piero Di Savino | ||
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The
first aquarelles by Ilona
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Paintings
by Anti Nieminen ( His daughter and his dog )
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