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[Psychological Counseling] Painting Therapy-The Origin of Datura
Jung, a Swiss psychologist, encountered a bottleneck in his life at the age of 38, so he resigned from his teaching post and devoted himself to inner practice. He records his dreams, thoughts and pictures in his diary every day, and draws a round picture in his diary with his inner impulse. And the circle he painted is "Datura" (Sanskrit, Datura, also known as wheel circle).

Why do you want to draw Datura? Through this unconscious spontaneous "expression", Jung found that each of us is divided inside, so we need "mandala" to integrate it. And this sacred "magic circle"-Datura, through precise totem, altar energy, the mystery of body structure in geometry and the power of color, can connect our inner perfection and create a powerful energy circle.

Through mandala painting, we can meditate; Can release bad emotions; You can learn to live in the present; Can activate the inner energy; You can use energy, will, time and space to apply the law of attraction, and all your wishes will come true! More importantly, it can teach us to release our inner innocence and create and play simply and happily!

Datura therapy is simpler, deeper and more accurate than sand table games, so it is more widely used in practical cases.