Buddism 

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  • Hands forming an ancient meditation mudra hand form. Photo based mixed medium image.

  • Hands forming a popular meditation mudra. Photo based mixed medium image. Extreme texture and grain.

  • Flags in my daughter’s room

  • Om~~~~~ from heart!

  • Carnival d’Enlightenment: The Human Cannonball / It is you who must make the effort / Only masters point the way / . / / °º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º /

  • These bronze Buddhist statues reside around the base of the Big Buddha at the Po Lin Monastry, on Lantau Island, Hong Kong.

  • The Big Buddha at the Po Lin Monastry, on Lantau Island, Hong Kong. This Buddha is the worlds largest sitting, outdoor Buddha weighing 250 tonnes and measuring 34 metres tall. Made completely from bronze, it was completed in December 1993.

  • Card Version of / / allowing for the cropping (you can see the difference) / ... / Carnival d’Enlightenment: The Human Cannonball / It is you who must make the effort / Only masters point the way / / °º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º /

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  • The River at Baek Dahm Sa Temple S. Korea. The little stone towers are built as a form of meditation, thinking of nothing else, blocking out all thoughts so one can live in the moment and truely become one with the beauty that surrounds you.

  • Golden Pavillion, Kyoto, Japan

  • In the late evening of a Buddhist festival at Boudhanath in Kathmandu, Nepal – this young girl (with awesome hair) was watching on as her family were lighting butter lamps.

  • ””Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.”“ / Thich Nhat Hanh Close-up of a ‘golden’ Asian statue (Thailand?) – Photograph made in the Orchideeënhoeve (Orchids Farm) Luttelgeest, the Netherlands This golden Buddha statue had this lovely serene smile… turned inwards… The scarce, soft light emphasised the silence and harmony. / I left the photo just a little off focus to keep the dream-like effect to it… I think it would make a lovely card – that’s why I upload it here… :)

  • not really angry,just the angle;enhanced in PS;

  • What China has done to Tibet has always filled me with angst. Despite their lot, Tibetans have the happiest smiles and the most wonderful faces. I do hope one day they will be able to smile again, in their own country, free of the Chinese disease that has been allowed to spread for over 50 years watched by disinterested world governments. Free Tibet.

  • In 2001, after spending almost a year speaking to refugees in India, I finally went to Tibet to make a documentary on life for Tibetans under the Chinese occupation. Of all the beautiful, tragic and helpless people I saw and met in what is left of Tibet, this child stood out. Maybe it was because our meeting was fleeting: I shot this image with an 18-200 lens at quite a distance as her family herded sheep… Or maybe it was because I wonder to this day where she is and what has become of her. What is absolutely clear is that her life, just like every other Tibetan living under China’s grim fist, will never be what it could have been if the Chinese had not invaded Tibet half a century ago. I have often battled with what I saw in Tibet. Part of me broke there because I realised that no matter how many voices condemn the atrocities that take place there every day, it won’t make a difference because of China’s growing economic might. The fact that the Olympics of 2008 ever took place proved me right. I don’t shout about Tibet anymore but I do like to remind people that while we continue to consume Chinese goods and partner the Chinese in their ‘progression’ we should always be mindful of the Tibetans whose identity, religion and education has been largely forgotten… For economic gain. Tashi Delek…

  • Hope you will have a peaceful mind with the power of Buddism

  • This is No.9 in the Serene Tranquility series. / Needless to say who this is…....This is also in the gardens of the Buddhist Temple in Fawkner, which is a northern suburb of Melbourne here in Australia. / This was a joy to work with. / ( PhotoImpact 12 ) =========================

  • Acrylic on canvas / Size: 24×24 inches / Price: $2000 (Aus)

  • Taken at the Peace Pagoda, Willen Lake in Milton Keynes using a Canon 40d.

  • Strings of brightly-colored prayer lanterns are hung above the central square of a Buddhist temple in Busan, Republic of South Korea, in celebration of Buddha’s Birthday.

  • Strings of brightly-colored prayer lanterns are hung above the central square of a Buddhist temple in Busan, Republic of South Korea, in celebration of Buddha’s Birthday.

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