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The Bardo of Death

When I was born many years ago I entered this world with nothing. Today, I have most of it left. It has been attachments that have caused me the most grief in my life. These words that I pen may be alien to some and at times these words are alien to me. The power of possessions and attachments can burst into my being with a desire so strong that I am, at times, unable to resist it's force. The material world cries out to me that excess and luxury is the way to go. The spiritual side of my universe says the opposite. In times of deep reflective insight I recognize that the latter is the true path to peace and fulfillment and that the former will only lead me to the chasing of an illusive unattainable goal. It has been my experience that the more I get the more I want. My desires are like a dog chasing it's own tail, endless and frustrating, an exercise in futility married to an illusion of success. Upon my death I will take no material possessions with me from this life. It is the very same way that I entered into this existence. It is the inescapable fact that no person has ever left with baggage in tow. So my prayer is to save me from my wants. The very same wants that have led me down so many a "cul de sac". This prayer reminds me of a verse by Padmasambhava from the Tibetan Book of the Dead. In it he states, "Now when the Bardo of dying dawns upon me, I will abandon all grasping, yearning and attachment, enter undistracted into clear awareness of the teaching, and eject my consciousness into the space of unborn Rigpa; as I leave this compound body of flesh and blood I will know it to be a transitory illusion. visionary imagist "Joey"

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Li Li Parsons 07 Dec 2007

This image speaks so many volumes about the passage of the Soul from one plane to the other. Thank you for your ability to nurture an articulation of the visual language... the ability to translate clearly spiritual relationships is needed in the world, more and more. I am grateful to have seen your work and know that you are Here, serving that need!

Artist Reply: Li Li: i am so glad that we found each others artwork. i am also glad that you enjoyed my humble attempts. Thank you for your kind and thoughtful words. Stop back anytime. Namaste!

John Fish 22 Nov 2007

inspiring and beautiful.

Artist Reply: John; i find your inspirational as well. thanks for sharing with me your words and your art.

mahesh konsam 20 Nov 2007

Joey : I m so fulfilled with ur words that accompany the facts about life which made me very clear for the path of my life. I took extra time for myself to learn and share ur spiritual talent. It's a very insightful and beautiful painting.

Artist Reply: Mahesh; We travel together my friend. we share art and dreams. I hope that all your hopes and dreams come true.

Joke Schotting 19 Nov 2007

Beautiful work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Artist Reply: Joke; I am glad that you enjoyed seeing my little oil painting. i do so appreciate your comments.

Jerie kunitsky 18 Nov 2007

wonderful image and words.

Artist Reply: Jerie: thank you for noticing my little oil painting. Stop back anytime. Again thank you.