

Remember, rebalance, and return to your joyous-self
Art Therapy: 108 Breaths
108 Breaths
In our busy lives, we often move from one task to the next without truly noticing our breath. Yet the breath is one of the most powerful bridges between the body, mind, and nervous system.
In yogic philosophy, 108 symbolizes the connection between the individual self and the greater universe.
The number is often seen as representing wholeness, completion, and spiritual integration.
Repeating a practice 108 times creates a rhythm that allows the mind to move beyond distraction and enter a more meditative state.
Join this session and explore what this Mantra means to you.
Who are you in your true essence?
What is just a construct of Illusion that stops you from being you?
Paint a Honest-Raw-Loving Self-Portrait - Like a mirror.
Mantra Art Is...
A unique & deeply reflective Art Therapy practice by Soul Veda.
Each session weaves together meditation, breathwork, art therapy, and the power of community —
a gentle yet profound journey of self-expression and inner change.
You’ll leave feeling lighter, grounded, emotionally balanced,
and more connected to yourself and your inner clarity.
August Flow
Vedic Philosophy & Psychology
Short introduction about the Vedic Philosophy of the number 108.Guided Mantra Meditation
A gentle mantra-based meditation to calm the nervous system, soften the mind, and invite a deeper sense of flow, trust, and connection with the rhythm of life.Guided Art Therapy Practice — 108 Breaths
With each inhale and exhale, you will paint a single line onto the paper. Some lines may be straight and structured. Others may become soft, curved, spontaneous, or repetitive. After that you will move to the Creative Transformation.Sharing & Reflection
We close the evening with tea & snacks, creating a warm space for reflection, connection, and gentle integration.
About Your Coach – Mamta Rana -soulveda.art
Mamta is a certified Art Therapy Coach whose holistic approach weaves together mindfulness, intuitive painting, meditation, and yogic philosophy.
She further refined her expertise through her professional training as an Ayurveda Therapist & Ayurvedic Psychotherapist.
As a traditional Hatha Yoga Teacher, she brings depth and authenticity to her work, enriched by the generational wisdom passed down through her Indian roots.
Her work integrates these disciplines into a grounded, creative, and deeply healing therapeutic framework.
Remember, rebalance, and return to your joyous-self