3/20/2013

Buddha after Rain

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after the rain -
the hollow eyes
of Buddha














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Even w/out rain, vertebrates coming thru the throat?
The picture shows someone trying to starve himself (if i recall right, a woman had to be magically turned to a man to become a buddha at death) into a Miira, or mummy.
What is the story?
Who painted the white below the eyes?
But, wow, hunger can do that (so can neurolgia -- sp? -- or at least i FELT the caverns in and around my eyes before i managed to repair my hurt neck)! As it makes us feel skull-like, we can find a hollowness that, oddly enuf, reflects the content of the Buddha's huge belly: nothing!
Too many words? Perhaps.

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. The Stone Buddha in my Garden .  


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