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How Art Heals• Scientific studies tell us that art heals by changing a person's

physiology and attitude • Art and music put a person in a different brain wave pattern, art

and music affect a person's autonomic nervous system, their hormonal balance and their brain neurotransmitters

• Art and music affect every cell in the body instantly to create a healing physiology that changes the immune system and blood flow to all the organs

• Art and Music also immediately change a person's perceptions of their world

• They change attitude, emotional state, and pain perception• They create hope and positively and they help people cope with

difficulties• They transform a person's outlook and way of being in the world • For healing comes to us from within, our own healing resources

are freed to allow our immune system to operate optimally and that is always how we heal

• This is the contemporary version of freeing our healing energies and is now recognized to be crucial to healing

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TerminologyInner

DialogueSelf talk

The conversations going on in the mind

Forms our attitudes and perspectives; consciously or

unconsciouslyAffects our bodies; can cause

up liftment or disease

Self Enhancemen

t

An empowered state of feeling great and getting

better/evolving consciously

Moves one further into advantageous , personal

evolution and uplifts our whole life and consequently the lives

of those around us

Mandala An archetypal image that represents wholeness of selfAny design emanating to or

form a center The designs used for

therapeutic coloring in Coloring Therapy

Part of the fabric of life

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Coloring Therapy’s Coloring Therapy’s Three StepsThree Steps

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Mandala Coloring• It is widely regarded

as a symbol of healing and total well-being

• Mandala represents the journey on the one hand, and the result or destination in the other

• Like ourselves, no two are colored the same

• The Mandala is a symbol of the spiritual source or center inherent in everything

• Mandala coloring is gentle fun while the same time accessing a meditative state that leads to self discovery

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Discern the Inner Dialogue

• Inner Dialogue keeps our minds very busy and it can affect the body in the form of stress or upliftment

• Coloring pulls us into a state of mind where we can listen

• Every person in the world carries an ongoing dialogue with themselves, of 150 and 300 words a minute

• Coloring is an environment where we can improve our ability to listen and reprogram our inner dialogue

• Many people find meditation difficult to attain even though the benefits are well documented

• In Coloring Therapy, a state of meditative awareness is easily attained because the focus needed to suspend our inner dialogue occurs in the coloring

• Once you recognize your inner dialogue, you can begin to manage it and influence life in a direction that is decidedly beneficial

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Suspend the Inner Dialogue

• In Coloring Therapy, the attention we put into coloring creates suspended inner dialogue

• This is an objective state of awareness where we are able to view and review our thoughts as we have them

• In suspended inner dialogue we are open and receptive to higher knowledge, healing, creativity, and consciousness

• Suspension of the inner dialogue can occur within moments of coloring

• In this place, we are reminded that we are not who we sometimes think ourselves to be

• In paying close attention to our inner dialogue we begin to realize how much of our "identity" comes from external sources such as religion, culture, the media, etc

• Suspending inner dialogue provides access to opportune perspectives from which to heal and self-enhance

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Colors • Color affects us all. • We respond to the atmosphere

which a color creates around us. • Color is capable of healing us as

well. • Since ancient times, color and

light have been used by healers. • It is now thought that the reason

we are so strongly affected by color is that the human energy system is very responsive to light.

• Light is made up of the full spectrum of colors - the rainbow.

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