Today I am Unholy Mother of Buddha
February 24th, 2008

Today I am Unholy Mother of Buddha

I’m mixing eastern ideas today: Enlightenment with Yin Yang, Buddhist and
Taoist. Nothing Matters (which is another way of saying Everything Matters).
In the end, even the Sun and Moon will be gone. Everything is Nothing.

“If only I could vanish in darkness, and thick darkness would cover my face!”
Quotation from the Bible (Hebrew, Job 23:17)

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  1. manimala

    She should have disappeared at the end…becoming one with nothingness…

  2. BallerinaGurl

    Thank you Seraphine for your comment…is this your blog? Very fun moves in the pictures above. I am worn out just looking! LOL!

    Have a most wonderful weekend!

  3. Erik Tjallinks

    Oh, you expressed in two words the doubts I have with these New Age ideas and pseudo-religions! I think the core of Buddhism is not that, but it’s the same old song again: it’s way people deal with great worlds of mind, they too often simplify them and declare them to their and others’ Truth the way they perceive it. In Dutch we saÿ: don’t you break mu mouth open, otherwise this comment would be far too lengthy.

  4. rags

    thats cool, i think that thats cool. I just don’t want you to kick my butt.

  5. JLee

    Hey, it’s good to have an open mind! I take in a little bit of every philosophy and create my own :)

  6. golfwidow

    I would accept serenity, if something would offer me some.

  7. Roo

    Chuang Tzu stood in the moving waters of a river, and watched as two
    harried politicians rushed to meet him. They began a speech even before
    they could breathe: “The President wants you to be his personal advisor
    back in the United States of America.” Chuang Tzu looked at them and
    said, “I’ve heard that in 2006, the Vice President shot his 78-year-old
    advisor in the face with a shotgun. It reminds me of the story of the
    ancient tortoise. A Chinese king had valued it so much that he killed it
    to preserve its shell as a sacred token. Now let me ask you something:
    what would the tortoise want? To be dead in a palace, or to be alive in
    the mud?” The politicians replied, “It’d rather be alive in the mud.”
    Chuang Tzu said, “Same with me! I’d rather be in the mud, but alive.”

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