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a sand mandala

each deity has their own Mandala representing their divine place of residence and the activities and teachings of that deity. Every color, dot, and line represents an essential part of the deity and Buddhist philosophy. They rpesent a 3D palace and the mind of the Buddha. The personmeditating on the mandala enters into it, as they would a building or an enclosure.
R&R in Lhasa

June 12th 2010
We are supposed to have 3 days R&R in Lhasa but the place is full of monasteries, temples, local markets etc. etc. so there's no chance of me sitting still and relaxing. This in turn means there's no chance of Edwin sitting and relaxing; he says he wants to but as soon as I pick up the guide book and head out he's there, right behind me, afraid that he might miss out on something exciting!! R ... read more
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