The Dialectical Mandala Model of Mindfulness: A Novel Model Revealing the Alchemical Logic Underlying Mindfulness Practice
Religions July 9, 2026 Orchid-Stone Chang Azanlansh
Mindfulness is reconceptualized as a multilayered developmental architecture rather than a set of techniques or cognitive skills, integrating Daoist internal alchemy and Buddhist contemplative theory through the Dialectical Mandala Model of Mindfulness (DMMM). The model incorporates the psycho-physical dynamics of qi, shen (spirit), hun (cloud-soul), and po (white-soul), and is grounded in the catuṣkoṭi framework to reconstruct dialectical logic underlying contemplative traditions. It proposes four interrelated cycles, each with four phases, where faith, understanding, practice, and realization serve as recurrent structural principles. The DMMM contributes to theory-building in cross-cultural and indigenous psychology by offering a systematic account of how non-discursive states are structured by deeper dialectical logic.