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Mandis - Mandalas +LightCodes - Alle Mandis enthalten Licht Codes - cover

Mandis - Mandalas +LightCodes - Alle Mandis enthalten Licht Codes

Marlyse Lanthemann

Publisher: epubli

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Summary

Seit 2 Jahren kommuniziere ich mit dem Himmel und seinen Objekten, Sonne, Mond und Sternen. Ich mache Fotos und erstelle daraus Mandis.

Mandis sind Mandalas mit Codes und Symbolen die von den Himmelsobjekten erstellt worden sind.

Mandalas kommunizieren mit ihrer Symbolik direkt mit dem Unterbewusstsein.

Bestimmte Farben und Formen stimulieren bestimmte Bereiche Ihrer Seele. So offenbart sich das Verborgene in zielgerichtetem Denken, Fühlen und Handeln.



Since 2 years I communicate with the sky and his objects, sun, moon and stars. I take pictures and create Mandis out of it.

Mandis are Mandalas made out of the objects in the sky which containing LightCodes.

Mandalas communicate with their symbolism directly with the subconscious.

Certain colors and shapes stimulate certain areas of your soul. Thus the hidden reveals itself in purposeful thinking, feeling and acting.
Available since: 11/15/2019.

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