16.9.14
Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha
I'm returning to work with Green Tara energies, and reflecting myself in Her..surrendering myself to the divine guidance ever more fully..
Tara, whose name means "star" or "she who ferries across," is a Bodhisattva of compassion who manifests in female form. In Tibetan, Tara is known as "Dölma" (Sgrol-ma), or "She Who Saves." In particular she represents compassion in action, since she’s in the process of stepping from her lotus throne in order to help sentient beings.
By the time we have been liberated from mundane dangers, liberated from a narrow conception of the spiritual path, and led to a realization of compassion, we have effectively become Tara. In Buddhist practice the “deities” represent our own inner potential. We are all potentially Tara. We can all become Tara.
Tara, whose name means "star" or "she who ferries across," is a Bodhisattva of compassion who manifests in female form. In Tibetan, Tara is known as "Dölma" (Sgrol-ma), or "She Who Saves." In particular she represents compassion in action, since she’s in the process of stepping from her lotus throne in order to help sentient beings.
By the time we have been liberated from mundane dangers, liberated from a narrow conception of the spiritual path, and led to a realization of compassion, we have effectively become Tara. In Buddhist practice the “deities” represent our own inner potential. We are all potentially Tara. We can all become Tara.
11.9.14
Dragon Totem
This is one of these pieces where I had a need to simply surrender into the unknowing, while I explore the infinite possibilities from a standpoint of an observer, bringing forth into the visible whatever wants to emerge at this given time. Very primordial aspect of myself arises from the darkness into the light, becoming my teacher, protector, and guide, on this journey into the wholeness.
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