"God is the experience of looking at a tree and saying, "Ah!"
- Joseph Campbell
"Good and evil have no self nature;
Holy and unholy are empty names;
In front of the door is the land of stillness and quiet;
Spring comes, grass grows by itself."
Master Seung Sahn
He he he! That is one of my few posts that got so many likes I couldn't possibly have known. Still, your username is familiar now you mentioned it, maybe I did see... :D
Well, the spirits I'm working with told me I should do it. And they've been right about so much else lately. I've been a chaos mage for 23 years, I'm no stranger to paying the price... ;)
I'll check your blog out, thank you @antonchanning. I watched a lecture JC was giving and this student kept asking stupid questions. JC got all wrathful in a kind way and shredded the students ego, a classic take down between a Master and a fool...I think JC was a Bodhisattva😂😂😂
It is essentially two very long essays, only vaguely connected. The first is about the Brothers Grimm and the history of collecting folk tales. If you find that one gets a bit dry, skip to the 'Symbol without meaning'. That is where all the best bits are, although the first part is also good if you can persevere with it.
I've been reading the brothers Grimm since I was a child, I'm used to reading dry doctrine, omg some of the Pali Canon studies and Madhyamaka ...after philosophical studies I can read anything lolol
I have a huge colkection of dragons, and in nature if you watch closley you can see them. In a dream a coupel of years ago i actual met a fragon. I was so excited all i could blurt out was "you are really real"! I loved the experinece!
The dragons I love are called Nagas, there are good ones and bad ones. The good ones protect spiritual people and wisdom. We have Dragon energy too, it's called kundalini🐲
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Seriously awesome!!!
Thank you @onetree, ha! My art matches your Steemit handle😉
I didn't even think about it, but no wonder I like it so much!
Ah🐲
Ah, thats it?
From a believer!
Emptiness there is for non believer.
Don't name it! 🐲
Why?
Name it or not, the message is obvious
I was teasing you, so hard to do because you can't see my eyes or face...😏
Its fine..
Ohhhhhhh :) that is AWESOME artwork! Love the energy :)
Thank you for sharing @reddust <3 :) Bright Blessings!
Thank you @thereikiforest, kinda kundalini like🐉
I like it :)) cool
Thank you @foxkoit, two of my favorite subjects.
you are welcome :)
Congratulations for this beautiful work dear friend @reddust, thank you very much for sharing this beautiful art
Thank you dear friend @jlufer🦋
Good work. I love Joseph Campbell. I also posted an illustration about the dragon tree recently.
I liked that one already!
He he he! That is one of my few posts that got so many likes I couldn't possibly have known. Still, your username is familiar now you mentioned it, maybe I did see... :D
I've seen your work, your spells are working😆
Oh yes definitely. If you ever have need of a professional wizard, I'm getting into the business: https://steemit.com/steemgigs/@antonchanning/wizard-for-hire
I will keep you in mind, but casting spells takes spiritual currency, be careful🐲
Well, the spirits I'm working with told me I should do it. And they've been right about so much else lately. I've been a chaos mage for 23 years, I'm no stranger to paying the price... ;)
I'll check your blog out, thank you @antonchanning. I watched a lecture JC was giving and this student kept asking stupid questions. JC got all wrathful in a kind way and shredded the students ego, a classic take down between a Master and a fool...I think JC was a Bodhisattva😂😂😂
Reminds me of another Master at wrathful compassion
http://thedalailama.blogspot.com/2015/08/you-might-also-feel-sort-of-nervous-for.html
I recently read 'Flight of the Wild Gander'. An amazing book.
I'll check the book out! Thank you @antonchanning🐲
It is essentially two very long essays, only vaguely connected. The first is about the Brothers Grimm and the history of collecting folk tales. If you find that one gets a bit dry, skip to the 'Symbol without meaning'. That is where all the best bits are, although the first part is also good if you can persevere with it.
I've been reading the brothers Grimm since I was a child, I'm used to reading dry doctrine, omg some of the Pali Canon studies and Madhyamaka ...after philosophical studies I can read anything lolol
I just love dragons. Wonderful artwork!
I have a huge colkection of dragons, and in nature if you watch closley you can see them. In a dream a coupel of years ago i actual met a fragon. I was so excited all i could blurt out was "you are really real"! I loved the experinece!
The dragons I love are called Nagas, there are good ones and bad ones. The good ones protect spiritual people and wisdom. We have Dragon energy too, it's called kundalini🐲
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