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  • Lizard
    by Sena

    US$25.93

    In many indigenous cultures, Lizard can have several meanings; Conservation, agility. Lizard promotes dreaming. Also, ability to let go, elusiveness and able to avoid one’s enemies. This is a recreation of an ancient Mimbres (Mimbreños) culture lizard. The Mimbreños were an ancient people who inhabited the southwestern portion of present day New Mexico. They disappeared, most likely being absorbed into several of the Apache tribes who had located nearby.

  • A design Featuring the beauty of Australia & it’s wildlife! If you like this design please click on FAVORITE THIS below the image, as it helps get it into the featured & popular section on Red Bubble. THANKS for your support! Visit my gallery “Motley Nation” to see all my T-Shirts, Cards & framed & unframed poster designs at: http://zehda.redbubble.com/works

  • Cool Croc sroad sign, Beware of the croc rocker!!

  • The unprovoked attack by the knife-wielding monkey required the monk to defend himself with the only means that would save his life – Monkey-style Kung fu!

  • It is possible to “program” and train our habits and behaviours in a way that is comparable to a computer. Note the subtle neuroscience references in the circuitry; / +12W: 12 Watts, the amount of energy constantly generated by the human brain (enough to keep a flashlight glowing); / -70mV: -70 millivolts, the resting membrane potential of a neuron; / Letters represent the lobes (areas) of the cerebral cortex, i.e., F = frontal, P = parietal, T – temporal, O – occipital, SS – somatosensory, PM – primary motor, SM – secondary motor.

  • The Self-Immolation of Thích Quảng Ðức in Saigon, South Vietnam in 1963 in protest to the persecution of Buddhists by South Vietnam’s Ngô Đình Diệm administration.

  • The Self-Immolation of Thích Quảng Ðức in Saigon, South Vietnam in 1963 in protest to the persecution of Buddhists by South Vietnam’s Ngô Đình Diệm administration.

  • A beautiful quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson brought to pictorial life. Detail: /

  • Now my strength is ten-fold woman, I’ll let you see it if you want to before you go.

  • Girl getting lifted into the air by a butterfly on a string.

  • The characters in this design are styled on Japanese Kanji characters, but are actually in English. If you look closely, you can read what this tshirt says. In Zen Buddhism, “Kill the Buddha” refers to how one should not worship and idolise scriptures, teachers, or statues, but rather trust in one’s own abilities, in one’s own heart and mind. Obviously, nothing literal should be taken from this design. By externalising spirituality, one can become caught up in acquiring knowledge and spiritual attainments, adding another retreat or technique ‘notch to the belt’, so to speak. Therefore, the idea behind the design is very much related to spiritual materialism. The central character means ‘Buddha’ in Japanese Kanji.

  • The unprovoked attack by the ill-tempered crane required the monk to defend himself with the only means suitable – Crane-style Kung fu!

  • Live your life with superhero style

  • The Wright brothers are sexy

  • “The purpose of our lives is to be happy.” / —His Holiness, Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama

  • This one is pretty self-explanatory

  • Two grotesquely obese and sweaty men grappling with each others rolls of fat… what could be more of a turn on?

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