Buddha on the back
signature of perplexed mind
path or pasture
Image courtesy of Saksit
Buddha on the back
signature of perplexed mind
path or pasture
Image courtesy of Saksit
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An interesting perspective of the Buddha tradition! Like a whirling mind trying to find a place for the peace of the Buddha!
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Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind 🙂 Thank you, Gemma.
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If it’s a path, where would it lead?
Beggar and Buddha
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Hopefully not to pasture… 😀
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A bit of the yin/yang in your haiku concept ~ very creative
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I am glad I didn’t walk too far away from that 🙂 Thank you.
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No that is a tattoo!
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😀
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that’s one heck of a tat ^^
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Not the first photo was on my mind to go with for this prompt but…appeared with those haiku lines… 🙂
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Intriguing. I do not know anything about Buddhism as such. I mean I have a vague idea, but I have not sat down to study what he said. I know one thing though that he advocated self-discovery. This essentially translates into questioning everything- the motto of my blog 😉
Maybe you can put up Buddha quotes more often, and then we will see where it leads us….
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Thank you, Tatsat. Must admit that all I know is also from what I’ve read and heard therefore this prompt was a bit more challenging than the others before. Yet…“a snowflake never falls in the wrong place.” 🙂
Buddha quotes….no promises but I will try, of course. 🙂
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A snowflake never falls in the wrong place… it is intriguing indeed.
All I can say is that, your blog takes me to a different zone, every single time 🙂
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I am really happy to hear that, Tatsat. Will try not to let you down. 🙂
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Pasture of the spine
seen only in the mirror,
reversed path
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Brilliant!
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I couldn’t disagree – it really is!
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Yes, so much depends on the perspective we are looking from… Beautifully crafted, John.
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Gracias Ese…
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“Buddha on the back”
Is it a burden or a blessing?
Buddha in the Shadows
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…and the question remains open…. 🙂
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The middle way was
Never meant to be
So convoluted
Cheers!
JzB
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The middle way is sometimes the most difficult to find being so far…in the middle 🙂 Thank you, JzB.
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Buddha can backstab you indeed. I like your take here.
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One or another way turning out to be a surprise, yes 🙂 Thank you.
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Wow that is one magnificent tattoo! Seems to me it should be on his abs… the better to navel gaze!
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🙂 Those thoughts hadn’t crossed my mind but you have a point.
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Awesome tattoo … always wearing Buddha on your back … as a burden? Or as your guardian angel. This is sure leading to the path Buddha went himself … fulfillment and enlightenment.
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Yes, my thoughts did run in different directions with this one…and left wondering about how it would be…being on the path. Thank you.
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really beautiful
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Thank you very much.
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That’s an amazing tattoo… Do you know the person in the picture? I bet Buddha approves.
Eliz
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Thank you – no, the photo is from internet but somehow…was my choice for the haiku. 🙂
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challenging dear and yet you impress
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Thank you, this one wasn’t easy to come up with 🙂
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