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ohmconsciousness · 2 years ago
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Dharma wheel
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6-evil-6-soul-6 · 2 years ago
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Mix of some ancient Shintō symbols
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faustyeahrandombeats · 5 months ago
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Trafalgar Law Symbol, Chaos Magick, Nihilismo, y Budismo
Recordemos que en 2024 me volvió a morder el gusanillo de las ganas de tatuarse. Acá en La Runa del Sacrificio de Berserk y la Runa del Lobo veremos que me tatué la runa icónica de Berserk y le di un significado muy profundo mientras desentrañé sus posibles orígenes en la obra de Kentaro Miura. Luego de aquel tatuaje pensé hacerme varios más en la espalda, la mayoría logos de mis animes…
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dollydharma · 10 months ago
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please do not mourn me, I have gone on a trip to see the world.. my travels have changed me
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htlifestyle · 2 years ago
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3 Ways To Use The Yoga Wheel | Yoga For The Soul | HT Lifestyle
Are you bored of practicing the same yoga routine? Are you looking to make it more exciting? My recommendation is to add PROPS!! The yoga wheel is a great prop to develop stability and strength and provides balance to supplement your practice. The yoga wheel is a great prop to get that added stretch. It helps you intensify your existing stretch as well. It helps with deepening our backbends too. It gives you the needed support and safety while getting your muscles familiar with the movements and absorbs the burden from sensitive body parts when you are balancing. So today in Yoga for the Soul, we will discuss the 3 ways to inculcate a yoga wheel in your yoga routine.
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crisperthanthou · 2 years ago
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“Dharma Wheel as a Biohazard Symbol”
Interestingly, if prompted with “biohazard symbol as a dharma wheel” it would generate with only six spokes most of the time.
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mahayanapilgrim · 4 months ago
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1. The Centre of the wheel represents the three poisons.
2. The second layer represents positive and negative actions, or Karma.
3. The third layer represents the six realms of Samsara.
4. The fourth layer represents the twelve links of interdependent originations.
5. The monster holding the wheel represents impermanence.
6. The moon above the wheel represents liberation from the Samsaric cycle of existence.
7. The Buddha pointing indicates that liberation is possible.
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tibetanthangkapaintings · 4 months ago
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The avoidance of our inner demons — our fears of change and death, our rage and jealousy — only imbues these adversaries with greater power. The more we run away, the less chance we have of escaping. We must face suffering, move into it; only then can we become free from it.
~ Mingyur Rinpoce
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kasarasun · 6 months ago
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Beta fish gojo and geto - word vomiting
It's very cool and peak fiction, as is all the rest of their being in contrast with eachother
I'm sooooo sleep deprived hehehe
buddhist symbolism.
Thats right I'm here to talk about buddhist symbolism. I'm in two fandoms with buddhist symbolism and it has ruined my Christian upbringing /j
Okay okay so
Two Fish (Matsyayugma) are one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols(Asthamangalas), and they have two? Three?? Maybe more??? Meanings depending on your source. (Dw about the sanskrit names you won't need to remember them)
Most will say they represent freedom in/from the samsara cycle- which roughly translates to wandering, so its like wandering the cycle of death and rebirth?- which is which is associated with rivers/seas (at least twice I'm a fake buddhist) because fish can swim and stuff so they have freedom of movement. And the sea is an infinite expanse that one must cross to reach the banks of nirvana. The fish represent those who can traverse this sea of suffering freely. They also represent happiness, because who wouldn't be happy to chose to be something other than a bacteria? Its like this: free and happy fish, swimming in pairs, mingling and brushing fins without any concern of drowning- because they're fish, why would they drown?
An alternate source assigns the two fish as a symbol of the universal monarch (Chakravartin). This might be because of their association with a Jainist figure, some guy with a lot of S's in their name- one of the 63 illustrious figures, but I can't find much about this one compared to the other two. (There's a website with this definition citing 'The Shambhala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen' but I do not personally own this book.)
Two fish also represent fertility cause its two fishies so they have a loooot of kids or something yay yay :3
ohhh kasarasun, I have never seen you beforein this fandom, what does this even mean and why should I care
Well, it might not mean anything at all, since the matsyayugma (two fish. I lied.) are traditionally depicted as two carp, or two golden fish, (and Gojo and Geto's fishsonas are black and white Betta fish)
...but two fish are buddhist symbols in a series with a lot of buddhist symbolism and imagery, and also moving away from traditional stuff and something off topic, so it's easy to say that it might truly mean something. It could be homosexual squared laughing at us all because the fish are free to swim together while Geto and Gojo are doomed by the narrative (tm). It could be me being delusional as usual.
However, it's not because they're happy and having lots of kids together- ahahaha, why would that be true?
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kojiarakiartworks · 10 months ago
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June 2012 KTM Kathmandu Nepal Thamel
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Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
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everyryuujisuguro · 1 year ago
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6-evil-6-soul-6 · 2 years ago
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My little collection of weirdness
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martyrbat · 5 months ago
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[ID: a black and white pin-up of Batman crouching on a gargoyle. They're both staring at the viewer directly as the gargoyle's face is a snarl. Bruce has one hand on the gargoyle's head for balance as the other hand slightly holds out his cape. He has stubble and the lenses of his cowl is pure white. The building they're in front of is symmetrical and has several crosses in its architecture, including one that's directly behind Bruce's head—perfectly centered between his cowl's pointy ears. END ID]
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shakir2 · 7 months ago
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A Critical Analysis of Buddhism  
About two and a half thousand years ago, a Hindu prince named Siddhartha Gautama [AKA–Buddha Shakyamuni, 589 BC, the founder of Buddhism] was born in the north of India, leading a happy and indulgent childhood, protected from the harsh realities of life. At age 29, he walked out of his comfort zone and witnessed the harsh realities of life. Moved by all the suffering he saw, he vowed to search…
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mplanetleaf · 3 months ago
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ధర్మచక్రం - చక్వవేణుడు ఎవరు? | Wheel of Dharma - Untold Moral Story | MPlanetLeaf...
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zariahsensei · 7 months ago
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