EC Neurology

Case Study Volume 17 Issue 2 - 2025

Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Soul Mandalas

Srishti Bhatt1, Amita Puri1*, Shivam Gupta1, Bhanuja Gauba1, Kumud Aneja1, Sami Alam1, Astha Puri2 and Khushpinder Pal Sharma3

1Citizen Hospital and De-Addiction Centre, Gurgaon, Haryana, India 2Data Scientist, New York, USA 3Counseling Psychologist, IIITD, India

*Corresponding Author: Amita Puri, Citizen Hospital and De-Addiction Centre, Gurgaon, Haryana, India.
Received: December 16, 2024; Published: January 29, 2025



The soul mandala, an artistic expression of the subconscious, serves as a transformative tool for personality profiling and emotional healing. By utilizing intricate patterns and vibrant colours, the soul mandala reveals hidden dimensions of an individual’s psyche, offering a pathway to self-awareness and emotional insight. Through the process of creation, suppressed emotions and unconscious patterns surface in a symbolic, non-verbal form, fostering introspection and emotional expression. This method also provides therapists with a unique medium to interpret and address the client's inner world. This paper highlights the efficacy of soul mandalas in therapeutic contexts, particularly in understanding emotional states, identifying unresolved issues, and facilitating healing. The case study of a 34-year-old IT consultant demonstrates its impact. Struggling with recurring relational challenges and familial tensions, the subject engaged in creating a soul mandala, which revealed deep-seated emotional struggles. Integrating this with past life regression (PLR) therapy and tailored healing interventions allowed the client to process underlying patterns, leading to significant improvements in self-awareness, emotional regulation, and relational stability. By bridging art therapy and psycho-spiritual methodologies, the soul mandala offers a holistic approach to addressing complex emotional and psychological challenges, unlocking profound potential for personal growth and transformation.

 Keywords: Soul Mandala; Personality Profiling; Art Therapy; Emotional Healing; Past Life Regression; Inner Child Work

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