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The Great Physician This contemporary pointillist painting depicts a traditional composition of the Medicine Buddha. This piece was inspired by images from the iconography of Tibetan Buddhism. Let’s take a moment to look more deeply at the meaning and symbolism of this work. 1st the technique, this original painting was a commission created in the style of pointillism, each dot a prayer to heal the sufferings of the world. We will begin with a reflection on the full image of the painting. This painting is a traditional depiction of the blue Buddha of healing from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Each image within the extensive Buddhist pantheon is understood to be a living presence, communicating the qualities of the Enlightened mind and reminding each of us of our own potential for awakening. The Medicine Buddha is one of the most honored figures in Tibetan Buddhist pantheon and is referred to as a great physician. As we gaze upon this image, you are invited to imagine healing blessings radiating in all directions with the intention of offering healing to one’s self and all living beings. The blue color of the skin, The Medicine Buddha is a deep, rich blue, the color of lapis lazuli. Lapis lazuli has long been associated with the power to bring balance and heal. In many traditions, lapis lazuli is believed to provide protection and shield one from negative influences. In many religious traditions, it is a symbol of the heavens and a spiritual life. The bowl of fruit, In the Buddha’s left hand he holds a medicine jar containing the fruit of the Myrobalan tree. This wild forest fruit is often called the ‘elixir of life,’ and regarded as the highest of medicines. It is, therefore, a symbol of the healing power of the Buddha. Open hand, The Buddha’s right hand is extended in the gesture of giving. He holds a stem of the medicinal healing plant called myrobalan or aruna fruit. This symbolizes his vow to offer healing to all beings equally. Sun and Moon, The sun and moon are often depicted as part of sacred art in the Tibetan tradition. The sun represents Wisdom and is considered a masculine energy. It’s bright fiery light energizing and clarifying, dispelling the darkness of ignorance. Ignorance in this context is understood to mean our ignorance of the truth of our Divine nature. The moon represents Compassion and is considered a feminine energy, It reflects a lunar glow, a pacifying energy bringing the clarity of a stable, Compassionate mind. Together the sun and moon, symbols of the masculine and feminine, represent Wisdom and Compassion and speak to the fundamental aspects of the awakened mind. I invite you to take a moment and sit with these images. Imagine a perfect balance of the male and female energies of our world, a world healed through a balance of understanding, kindness, and empathy. Thank you for sharing your time and attention. By this effort may all beings know healing, may all beings know Peace. Limited Edition Giclees on Canvas Available Signed and numbered ed108 Hand embellished with Tibetan blessing symbols
2004
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