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April 16, 2010

Meaning of the Mudra: Earth Touching or Earth Witness

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translates from Sanskrit to mean ‘touching the earth.’ gesture or motion of the hands and body to express a feeling.|Mudras are positions or gesture of the hands and body designed  to communicate a feeling or thought non-verbally.]  the foundation of Buddhist meditation rituals.|Buddhist meditation rituals are based on the many different mudras.] The is most often seen in [statues of and is also referred to as the '' .| are often depicted in the which is also known as 'the ' position.]

can be recognized by the position of the right hand. The fingers reach downward with the palm facing toward the body.|To perform this , the hand is placed on the ground with all fingers touching. The palm faces inward.] symbolic of the moment when summoned the Earth goddess to witness the moment in which he achieved enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.|It’s believed that assumed the earth touching position after he achieved enlightenment under the Bodhi tree to call the goddess Shthavra to witness the event.] For this reason, the pose is also known as ‘Summoning the Earth Goddess to Witness.’

Buddha figurines in the have the right arm resting on the right knee with the fingers of the hand extended downward. The left hand rests in the lap, palm up in the of meditation (dhyana ). This is believed to symbolize the marriage of wisdom and method or Nirvana and Samasara. (Buddhist teachings tell the tale of how Shakyamuni, the historical , assumed the to resist against the temptations and distractions of the demon who sought to lure the from his spiritual life.|The teachings of the Buddhist faith speak of how the historical , Shakyamuni, resisted the temptations of the demon by taking the .] existed in many incarnations in Buddhist lore, from all powerful, evil creature to impish nuisance. This demon was a symbol of temptation who summoned beautiful temptresses to distract the for his spiritual journey much like the sirens of Greek Mythology

The is associated with Akshobhya, one of the Five Great . Akshobhya is a manifestation of strength, confidence and determination and the use of the Bhumisparsha is a reflection of that. Akshobhya and Amithaba were the two who represented wisdom and compassion respectively. The Buddhist theology evolved to include the Five Dhyani who each represent an aspect of the Buddhist philosophy.

Akshobhya sits in the Eastern position and is thought to possess the mirror wisdom that converts anger to wisdom. He is associated with the element water, mirror-like itself and symbolic of Akshobhya’s ability to help people see things as they truly are.

The simple beauty of this is a welcome reminder that temptation can be confronted by strength and this is the reason many Buddhists display Buddha decor in the .

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March 5, 2010

Unusual Gifts for Christmas

We tend to see less of certain furry mammals in winter as hibernation occurs, the opposite applies to the common . It stays hidden in some dark corner of a cupboard until it feels the first sign of a chill. Then, voila! There it is at the bottom of the bed

Of course this is nonsense, but I just wanted to highlight that for most of us [hot water bottles are|a hot water bottle is an aesthetically-challenged object]. In fact I cannot remember the last time that I actually bought one. Probably it would have been a last-minute idea for my Gran’s Christmas present.

As a country we still appear to have an unbreakable link to them. Once we as a nation were ridiculed by a Hungarian born British author called George Mikes. He is quoted as saying “Continental people have sex lives, the English have ”, in his funny book entitled ‘How to be an alien’. In a way, there may have been truth in the joke, especially thinking back to when the designs were dour and bland. A typical continental person’s view of the English and sex is probably reflected in these words.

Hold on a minute! Lots of things are different now. i wouldn’t have believed it, but these things are actually now considered to be ’sexy’? I found this site the other day that stocks styles and shapes that are quite different. If ever I was looking for something slightly quirky or different that couldn’t be found in the high street, this site would be the first place to look. They have everything here, from [a buddha statue|buddha statues|buddhas] to [retro telephones|retro phones], and most things in between!

For those concerned purely with the , my favourite was the ‘Giraffe cushion’. What i saw looked very comfortable and probably had therapeutic values, for those of us who suffer from lower back pain. For the environmentally conscious, they are also manufactured from recyclable material and are guaranteed not to fade.

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