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Certified Mandala Art Facilitator · Seattle, WA

Mandala training in Seattle.

Train as a Certified Mandala Art Facilitator (CMAF) with Harmonika Institute in Seattle, WA. Train to lead mandala drawing as a contemplative art practice — for retreats, workshops, and one-on-one wellness work.

Mandala certification training in Seattle, WA

Seattle cohort details

City
Seattle, WA
Credential
CMAF
Tuition
Included in Expressive Arts Facilitation ($3,800)
In-person training
2 days · 16h
Total
16h · ~2 day-eq.
Cohort
10 students
Format
100% in person
Download detailed program (PDF)

PDF — modules, hours, faculty notes, and a typical week's schedule.

Train where you live

Why Mandala in Seattle?

Washington state is one of the most thoroughly regulated wellness markets in the country — reflexology, naturopathy, and massage all carry meaningful state oversight. That regulatory literacy shapes the Seattle practitioner community: people here ask harder questions about scope and credentialing than in most U.S. cities, which is exactly the kind of student we love training.

For students of Mandala specifically, Seattle's scene is a particularly good match: highly regulation-aware market. reflexology and naturopathy programs particularly aligned with local certification standards. The local cohort runs in venue partners around Capitol Hill, Ballard, Fremont, with public transit and parking accessible from across the metro.

Seattle students are often 30-50, with strong representation from tech (Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing engineers in active career questioning), healthcare (Bastyr alumni and adjacent practitioners), and education. They ask the most regulatorily-precise questions of any cohort in our network — Washington's strict scope rules have made students unusually careful about compliance. The Seattle cohorts also tend to be the most environmentally engaged, with sustainability and ethical sourcing actively shaping practice decisions.

The modality

What you'll be training in.

For a deeper introduction to Mandala as a practice tradition, see the full program page.

A mandala is a geometric design organized around a center, found across many of the world's contemplative traditions: Tibetan Buddhist sand mandalas, Hindu yantras, Navajo sand paintings, Christian rose windows, the Aztec sun stone, and many more. The English word comes from Sanskrit mandala, meaning circle. As a contemplative practice, drawing or constructing a mandala is a slow, focused, geometrically-disciplined act that supports inward attention.

Modern mandala facilitation in the U.S. wellness market draws on this contemplative heritage with explicit attribution. Carl Jung's twentieth-century work on the mandala as a symbol of psychological wholeness brought the practice into Western psychological vocabulary; the contemporary mindfulness and expressive-arts movements have made it accessible as a wellness practice. A facilitated mandala session today might involve guided geometric construction, freeform mandala drawing within a circular constraint, or group collaborative mandalas around a shared theme.

What you'll learn

The Mandala curriculum, in 2 in-person days.

  • Geometric construction of classical and free-form mandalas
  • Color theory in service of intention
  • Designing themed mandala prompts (grief, transition, joy)
  • Leading a 90-minute mandala session as a complete arc
  • Working with materials accessible to mixed-skill groups
  • Building a facilitation practice within clear non-clinical scope

See the full module-by-module curriculum →

Cohort schedule

When Mandala cohorts run in Seattle.

Seattle cohorts adjust around the long winter rain. May and September starts have the highest attendance; January cohorts are smaller. Indoor venue partners are essential — outdoor practice components are scheduled tightly around weather windows from May through September.

The right student

Who this Seattle cohort is for.

Career-changers, artists, and wellness practitioners who love precise, meditative drawing and want to share it.

Career outcomes

After graduation in Seattle.

  • Lead mandala workshops as a CMAF
  • Add mandala work to a yoga, retreat, or coaching practice
  • Anchor a recurring community mandala studio
  • Sell themed mandala kits and online prompts
Tuition

Offered inside the Expressive Arts Facilitation program in Seattle.

Mandala is not sold separately. It is one of the modules inside our Expressive Arts Facilitation program, whose full tuition is $3,800 for the cohort in Seattle.

See Expressive Arts Facilitation in Seattle

Included

In Expressive Arts Facilitation

Next step

Become a Certified Mandala Art Facilitator in Seattle.

Talk with our admissions team about the next Mandala cohort starting in Seattle, WA. Free, online, one hour.