"In
Buddhism, Garudas are a mythical species of majestic bird-like deities
with a wing-span of many miles, with which they can bring about winds
with the force of a hurricane."
"They have also been a long-term opposing
force of the Naga, the species of snakes which protected the Buddha
while he achieved enlightenment." Perhaps my current illness is my Garuda, while every conscious practice of patience on my part is support for my protector Snakes.
"Our
most valuable teachers are our enemies. Not only is this a fundamental
Buddhist teaching, it is a demonstrated fact of life. While our friends
can help us in many ways, only our enemies can provide us with the
challenge we need to develop tolerance, patience, and compassion ...
three virtues essential for building character, developing peace of mind
and bringing us true happiness."
-His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama-
~*~
3 comments:
"it's a fine fine line between pleasure and pain"
the Divinyls 1985
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH8hcfhG1Jo
hey
LOVE this Thanka...everything about it. LOVE IT
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