"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
I expressly forbid the use of any of my posts anywhere outside of FG (with the exception of the incredibly witty 'get a room already' )posted recently.
Folks who'd like to copy my intellectual work should expect to pay me for it.:-6
I could look up Buddhist art online but it's not nearly as affective as seeing the monks at the art gallery creating a sand mandela. That was the treat last month. Too bad they didn't speak English.
koan;1263174 wrote: Real life is different from virtual life.
I could look up Buddhist art online but it's not nearly as affective as seeing the monks at the art gallery creating a sand mandela. That was the treat last month. Too bad they didn't speak English.
I watched a group of Buddhist monks making a sand mandala in Canberra a couple of years ago, Koan. And when they had finished, they just swept it away. Which somehow was the point. Amazing. And of course they said nothing.
AussiePam;1263210 wrote: I watched a group of Buddhist monks making a sand mandala in Canberra a couple of years ago, Koan. And when they had finished, they just swept it away. Which somehow was the point. Amazing. And of course they said nothing.
I watched a little three year old kid build an elaborate sandcastle and then the tide came in and washed it away, then it started raining. In Scotland we teach them early.