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  • Garden Guru with dragonfly, garden tools and soil, ready for a day of planting. Great gift for the avid gardener.

  • Funny gardening tips that may not have occured to you. This cute little Gardener Teddy Bear says… Gardening … helps you hide the bodies.

  • NAMASTE / OIL ON STRETCHED CANVAS / 1400 US (16” X 20”ORIGINAL) / SIGNED DEDICATED PRINTS AVAILABLE When one travels over the Hindu Kush and into the vast expanse of India the greeting of Namaste is heard everywhere. This reverent bow with hands upturned pointing to heaven replaces the handshake so familiar to Westerners. This reverential bow is the acknowledgement of the Divine spark that is common in everything. This bow is the recognition of the bond we have with each other and our Creator and is reflected in this simple but holy gesture. This Divine spark encompasses all that there is, from the vast to the small, nothing is left untouched. I have always admired and respected the commitment in which a chosen few have decided to leave this material world and to seek the embrace of the spiritual aspect of life. Leaving all behind and traveling unencumbered by possessions they ferry across the troubled waters of life. They have shunned the cult of money and fortune. They recognize that the world is suffocating on greed and it’s spiritual arteries are clogged with a gluttony of excessively rich appetites. For them money and fame are no longer a feramone that compels them. They have been set free. I have met a few of these “holy men and women”. They were from different spiritual and religious beliefs but the one common aspect to them all was the fact that they were never really noticed by the world. These holy sages walk about the world and leave no footprints. Nothing is diminished by their presence but rather everything they encounter is enhanced. I have heard it said “that once a saint knows that he or she is a saint, they no longer are” and I believe that that is true. So, I will continue to travel my path and to try to keep my eyes and my ears open because I never really know when I will again encounter another one of my spiritual teachers. Namaste! visionary imagist “Joey”

  • Even on the cloudiest of days Buddha’s love shines through. For more great Buddha designs not available here please visit the Tipitaka Buddha store by clicking on the banner below. Tipitaka store also has a great variety of mugs, posters, business cards and more. /

  • Massive incense burner fronted by two statues with offerings. For more great Buddha designs not available here please visit the Tipitaka Buddha store by clicking on the banner below. Tipitaka store also has a great variety of mugs, posters, business cards and more. /

  • A goddess riding a cloud spreading love. For more great Buddha designs not available here please visit the Tipitaka Buddha store by clicking on the banner below. Tipitaka store also has a great variety of mugs, posters, business cards and more. /

  • Glowing Buddha head. For more great Buddha designs not available here please visit the Tipitaka Buddha store by clicking on the banner below. Tipitaka store also has a great variety of mugs, posters, business cards and more. /

  • This is for my lover of many lifetimes.. I only know in our last life we were not allowed to be.. and in this one he was taken from me by an accident after I was married to him for one month. I have not talked much of my love for him… He is Jambu Puri. Once Again We are visited / Sometimes by a reality / that is Dreaming to be real / Powerful Desire / To Meet up again Signed Sealed and Delivered / In veiled memory / sadness / incomplete sighs / Mottled visions revised One day you came, / And I did not know you / Until we were One Again And again and again. I remembered then / Lovers / In Past life / Fate ill suited you and I So again we try, / This time we held / Each other close, / Then again / We said / , / “Good bye” Linaji 2008..

  • Ancient wisdom, channeled guidance, and an insatiable desire to go within, go without, go around and maybe not come back!!

  • Up in Smoke!! New clothing line 81 Unt. coming soon. First of many clothing and apparel to appear online! Thank you for all your support!!

  • Just a fun tribute to my good friend Karin Taylor. She is always helping so many people and is so full of wisdom I could picture her as this redbubble guru.

  • I owe my brother Paul Reyonlds for this part of the Elevator Series. He is my Guru who began eons ago to tell me it is all within you kiddo. YOU got it all here… and he would whip my ass in yoga, as he is the finest Teacher I have ever had. I used my eyes and layered them into my Guruji’s picture in India Shri Shankardas JI who also taught me so much about Love. As he found me one day crying on the roof…(I was in love with him) and desperate for a kind word. I did not know he was there. And then he was… like a ghost he came and stood before me and said … Saraswati.. What is wrong with you? I simply cannot take your tears… He never touched me nor I him.. He is Yogi and that is not allowed. I did not tell him my desperate feelings for him. I loved him because he was a miracle and he was so connected to Source and I was still finding my way. Well he stood over me and I finally said. “Oh Guruji.. I shall never never be loved”… and he said “you are a silly girl”. And so he sat across from me and taught me much that day. It was not the lesson I was expecting but none the less it calmed me down and he made me laugh always. I was a thorn in his side, as I did not follow procedures well. I was a rebel with him. But the secret was .. he let me eat with him.. and he told me he never let anyone see him eat.. I used to feel so blessed when he looked at me and said.. Would you like some rice and milk? And I would sigh and feel special. Because in inviting me to eat I always felt and still do that he loved me. As much as any Yogi can love. And that is for the human kind of love.. minus 0!! So here I am inside my Guruji becoming the Guruji.. He would not mind I know he would laugh and say.. “You are a silly woman Saraswati” and I would smile and say, “I know”.

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  • His Eminence Garchen Triptrul Rinpoche is a Drikung Kagyu lama who was known in the thirteenth century as the Siddha Gar Chodingpa, a heart disciple of Kyobpa Jigten Sumgon, founder of the Drikung Kagyu lineage. In ancient India, he had incarnated as Mahasiddha Aryadeva, the lotus-born disciple of the great Nagarjuna. In the seventh century, he was known as Lonpo Gar, the minister of the Tibetan Dharma King Songtsen Gampo. His present emanation appeared in 1936 in eastern Tibet and was recognized and enthroned by the former Drigung Kyabgon Zhiwe Lodro. At the age of seven Rinpoche was brought to Lho Miyal Monastery. There, in a room full of status, he was asked to identify his lama. Pointing to a statue of Kyobpa Jigten Sumgon, he said, “He is my lama.” Thus, he was recognized as the true holder of the Garchen throne. From the age of eleven, Garchen Rinpoche lived at and administered this monastery. Studying and practicing under the direction of the Siddha Chime Dorje, he received vast and profound instructions on the preliminary practices (ngondro), the fivehold practice of mahamudra and the six yogas of Naropa. Then, at the age of twenty-two, after completing a two and a half year retreat, he was imprisoned for twenty years during the political turmoil of China’s Cultural Revolution. While in the labor camp, Rinpoche received all Dzogchen teachings and meditation instruction from his root lama, the Nyingma Khenpo Munsel, Enduring hardship and practicing secretly, Garchen Rinpoche realized the lama’s inconceivable wisdom mind. His accomplishment was greatly impressed by his teacher and praised by this teacher that there is no doubt that Rinpoche is the actual emanation of a great Bodhisattva. Since his release from prison in 1979, Garchen Rinpoche has made great effort to rebuild the Drikung Kagyu monasteries of eastern Tibet and to reestablish the precious Dharma teachings there. He is presently involved in the establishment of a monastic college at Gar Monastery and two boarding schools for the children of nomadic families. He is also engaged in a variety of projects to restore Gar Monastery to its former glory. In the United States, Rinpoche has recently established Ari Gar Zangchup Choling and Drikung Mahayana Centers for the teaching and practice of the buddhadharma. His Eminence Garchen Rinpoche, “a great Drikung Kagyu yogi of the present time” praised by His Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche and is respected by many Tibetan lamas as a pure and realized master. An accomplished practitioner of Mahamudra and Dzogchen. Rinpoche’s radiant presence inspires and delights students as the loving mother gathers her children close with sheltering, loving, encouraging, admonishing, laughing, inviting, prodding, teaching, reminding, singing… Always Rinpoche seemed to teach that specific meaning for which one’s own heart yearned. And always his teachings and his example were both brilliantly inspiring and deeply satisfying – showing us the ideal, giving us skillful means by which to realize it. Through teachings on Nature of Mind and Mahamudra, the Vajra Songs of Milarepa, limitless aspiration prayers offered for all beings, Tummo and Guru Yoga practices, the Refuge and Bodhisattva lay ordinations, and teachings on Bodhisattva activity through cultivating the Four Immeasurables and the Thirty-Seven Bodhisattva Practices, Rinpoche poured out the lineage nectar: devotion, compassion, Muhamudra. It is a very rare opportunity in samsaric lives to meet a genuine Bodhisattva/Buddha. To be able to serve an authentic teacher who can guide us on the unmistaken Dharma Path, it is not only due to the cause and condition from our past accumulated merits, the future is also depend on the cause and condition of what we do in this life. We should all preserve this precious human life and such rare opportunity to keep to our hearts of dharma practices and develop the faith toward the authentic dharma teachers.

  • The great accomplished practitioner Drubwang Konchok Norbu Rinpoche was born in Drikung, Tibet in 1921. / He entered Drikung Thil Monastery at a very young age and studied Buddhist Philosophy at the Drikung Nyima Changra Buddhist Institute. After his graduation, Drubwang Konchok Norbu Rinpoche became the disciple of one of the foremost contemporary retreat masters of the Drikung Kagyu lineage – Drubwang Pachung Rinpoche (1901-1988). Under the guidance of Drubwang Pachung Rinpoche, Drubwang Konchok Norbu Rinpoche went on many years of retreat and eventually gained the supreme experiential understanding of Mahamudra. In 1991, he overcame great difficulties and traveled all the way from Tibet to India. In India, he met with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama who requested him to travel to different places to give teachings for the benefit of all sentient beings. Drubwang Rinpoche’s compassion and kindness is so vast that he often gives up everything he owns to the Sangha community. Some years ago, Drubwang Rinpoche forewarned that he would leave this world for the benefit of all sentient beings. It was because H.H. Dalai Lama’s request that Drubwang Rinpoche agreed to stay on for a few more years. In September 1999, His Holiness the Dalai Lama wrote a long life prayer for Drubwang Rinpoche at the request of the His Holiness the Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche, the Supreme Co-Head of the Drikung Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Drubwang Konchok Norbu Rinpoche does not give tantric empowerments or lofty teachings on Mahamudra, or on Dzogchen. He encourages and inspires people to do the simplest of all dharma practices: to extend kindness to all sentient beings and to do the practice of the three kayas by reciting: Om Ah Mi Dewa Hrih (Heart Mantra of Amitabha) Om Ma Ni Pad Me Hung (Heart Mantra of Chenrezig) Om Ah Hung Benza Guru Padma Siddi Hung (Heart Mantra of Padmasambhava) In December 2007 Drubwang Rinpoche passed away in Singapore

  • Long Life Prayer for Garchen Rinpoche: PHAK-PE YÜL-NA AR-YA-DE-VA ZHE/ / The one known in the Holy Land as Aryadeva,. DO-KHAM CHOK-SU GAR-GYI RIK-SU TRÜL/ / Emanated into the Gar clan of Eastern Tibet as Chödingpa JIK-TEN-GÖN-PO THUK-SE CHÖ-DING-PA/ / The heart son of Jikten Gönpo PEL-DEN GAR-CHEN KU-TSE KAL-GYAR-TEN/ / May the life of glorious Garchen remain steadfast for a hundred aeons! NYIG-DÜ GYAL-TEN NYAK-TRE NE-KAB DIR/ / In this age of strife when the Victor’s teaching faces hardship THU-TOB DOR-JE TA-BÜ TÜL ZHUK-KYI/ / through his powerful, vajra-like conduct, RI-ME TEN-PE KHUR-CHI DAG-GIR ZHE/ / He takes on himself the heavy responsibility of the unbiased teaching. TEN-PE-NYI-MA GAR-CHEN ZHAP-TEN SÖL// / May Garchen, the Sun of the Teachings, live long

  • The Most Venerable Drubwang Rinpoche, Konchog Norbu dissolved his body-mandala into the great expanse of the Dharmakaya in Singapore around 10 pm on December 25, 2007. /

  • Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, and the arts. Every word we utter, every poem we write, every single one of our creations is a gift from Her. I did this original piece of multi-media art on April 6, 2003 on Bristol Strathmore paper with pen & ink and colored pencil. Highlights were done in metallic pen. Then, the image was cut out and mounted on colored paper. This is a personal and special piece done for the modern day Hindu saint and my spiritual mother, Sri Karunamayi Ma, known as Amma to her children. Jai Ma!

  • Holy Mantras on Mani stones near to the Vajra Guru or Padmasambhava’s (Guru Rinpoche) sacred cave in Tso Pema (Rewalsar), India / Mani stones are stone plates, rocks or pebbles inscribed, usually, with mantra, as a form of prayer in Tibetan Buddhism. Mani stones are intentionally placed along the roadsides and rivers or placed together to form mounds or cairns as an offering to spirits of place… The mantra OM MANI PADME HUNG / -OM represents the body of all Buddhas; / -MANI means ‘jewel’; / -PADME, means “lotus”; / -HUNG represents the mind of all Buddhas; MANI refers to the jewel that Chenrezig holds in his two central hands and PADME to the lotus he holds in his second left hand. Saying MANI PADME names Chenrezig through his attributes: “the one who holds the jewel and the lotus.” “Chenrezig” or “Jewel Lotus” are two names for the same deity. / When we recite this mantra we are in fact continually repeating the name of Chenrezig. In itself this exercise may look strange. ...this mantra is invested by the grace and power of the mind of Chenrezig who himself gathers the grace and compassion of all the Buddhas and bodhisattvas. ... the mantra is endowed with the capacity to purify our mind from the veils that obscure it. The mantra opens the mind to love and compassion and leads it toward awakening. / http://www.amitabhahospice.org.nz/public/spiritual_support/compassion.php

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