Revisting the 17 th century, secret murals from the Lukhang Temple and the Potala Palace, Tibet. The temple of the serpent water spirits. The vast landscape depicts copious images painted with ground mineral pigment, showing every aspect of human development from pre-conception through all stages and aspects of human existence on through death and beyond. There are Buddhas, Deities, humans, Demons and animals: the murals keep your eyes roving up and down and side to side, feasting on the raw, gory, beautiful pictures. They stir something deep within, foster an insatiable craving for comprehension. Messages for the mind, for the heart for the self, they are all here to understand. DNA is probably adaptable if we can access that part of our brain and expand our own consciousness. Let’s learn by example.
Radical pictures of demons in the many stages of life painted across the wall. The dangerous and captivating depiction of conception, birth and death. The murals convey spiritual life joined with worldly exploits and daily tasks. They illustrate how anyone can attain enlightenment and that spiritual pursuits are not reliant upon religion or orthodoxy. There were illustrations of consciousness expansion techniques such as yoga, dreaming, visions and love making. These are mind and heart expansion practices that are available to “the everyday” human. This is accessible to all. Inner peace in the midst of turmoil.
The cosmic vagina and its sacred womb, incubated the five elements. There were no Buddhas and Bodhisattvas before the creation of the five liberated ones. Universal spiritual truth arises from conscious expansion and the tasks and practices of living life. How fantastic is that concept? Through incarnation into physical form, we can attain spiritual awakening. There were no demons, no enlightened ones before the separation of the primal energies. It is through duality that we strive for oneness. Pain engenders peacefulness, if you can let yourself learn from it.
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