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Art Catalog Walnut Wisdom Eyes of The Buddha with Crystal Flats
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Walnut Wisdom Eyes of The Buddha with Crystal Flats

$56.00

#10 - Sanctuary Angel Hawk ~ Eyes of The Buddha ~ Wisdom Eyes ~ On virtually every Buddha statue, Buddha Head and Buddhist Stupas (Shrine),from countries like India, Nepal, Thailand, Burma and others, there are a pair of eyes casting down as if in a meditative state and enriched with a spiritual aura. In Buddhism, there are two kinds of eyes. First, the inner eyes or eyes of wisdom. This is also known as The Third Eye Of The Buddha. The other is called the outer eyes, which is also called material eyes, which eyes the outer world. In Stupas, there are giant pair of eyes looking out from the four sides of the main tower. These are also known as Buddha Eyes and Wisdom Eyes. The eye of the Buddha in the stupa symbolize the all-seeing ability of the Buddha. Hence, according to Buddhism, we can say that if we are wise, we can see beyond material things. What we then see is the truth. Walnut. A tree of intuition, Walnut helps us to listen to our inner self. It teaches us clarity and focus, using our mental gifts wisely and how to best use our intelligence. It holds the powers of the breath and inspiration and is symbolic of confidence and mental wisdom. Walnut is a powerful tree that helps those who feel they know their true path, but cannot quite take the final step. It aids adjustment to changes in life and helps us let go of the past and old ties. Original design Sanctuary Angel Hawk 2019. From our hearts, to our hands and now, to you.

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#10 - Sanctuary Angel Hawk ~ Eyes of The Buddha ~ Wisdom Eyes ~ On virtually every Buddha statue, Buddha Head and Buddhist Stupas (Shrine),from countries like India, Nepal, Thailand, Burma and others, there are a pair of eyes casting down as if in a meditative state and enriched with a spiritual aura. In Buddhism, there are two kinds of eyes. First, the inner eyes or eyes of wisdom. This is also known as The Third Eye Of The Buddha. The other is called the outer eyes, which is also called material eyes, which eyes the outer world. In Stupas, there are giant pair of eyes looking out from the four sides of the main tower. These are also known as Buddha Eyes and Wisdom Eyes. The eye of the Buddha in the stupa symbolize the all-seeing ability of the Buddha. Hence, according to Buddhism, we can say that if we are wise, we can see beyond material things. What we then see is the truth. Walnut. A tree of intuition, Walnut helps us to listen to our inner self. It teaches us clarity and focus, using our mental gifts wisely and how to best use our intelligence. It holds the powers of the breath and inspiration and is symbolic of confidence and mental wisdom. Walnut is a powerful tree that helps those who feel they know their true path, but cannot quite take the final step. It aids adjustment to changes in life and helps us let go of the past and old ties. Original design Sanctuary Angel Hawk 2019. From our hearts, to our hands and now, to you.

#10 - Sanctuary Angel Hawk ~ Eyes of The Buddha ~ Wisdom Eyes ~ On virtually every Buddha statue, Buddha Head and Buddhist Stupas (Shrine),from countries like India, Nepal, Thailand, Burma and others, there are a pair of eyes casting down as if in a meditative state and enriched with a spiritual aura. In Buddhism, there are two kinds of eyes. First, the inner eyes or eyes of wisdom. This is also known as The Third Eye Of The Buddha. The other is called the outer eyes, which is also called material eyes, which eyes the outer world. In Stupas, there are giant pair of eyes looking out from the four sides of the main tower. These are also known as Buddha Eyes and Wisdom Eyes. The eye of the Buddha in the stupa symbolize the all-seeing ability of the Buddha. Hence, according to Buddhism, we can say that if we are wise, we can see beyond material things. What we then see is the truth. Walnut. A tree of intuition, Walnut helps us to listen to our inner self. It teaches us clarity and focus, using our mental gifts wisely and how to best use our intelligence. It holds the powers of the breath and inspiration and is symbolic of confidence and mental wisdom. Walnut is a powerful tree that helps those who feel they know their true path, but cannot quite take the final step. It aids adjustment to changes in life and helps us let go of the past and old ties. Original design Sanctuary Angel Hawk 2019. From our hearts, to our hands and now, to you.

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Southbury CT, 06488

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