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Annika Ekebert
{K:1741} 6/19/2004
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Nice work. Regards!
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 5/19/2004
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yes, I think so and in japan it reached its highest expression: zen
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Yutaka Itinose
{K:22586} 5/19/2004
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This is the noblest style of Shaka himself with special meditating style of the fingers.I think sometimes about the communication and the penetration of Buddhism into China,it's my thought that there in china were complete language that had thousand of thoughts and metaphysical expressions.And Confucianism received Buddhism without antagonism.
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 5/12/2004
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it's a very famous koan in zen(ch'an) buddhism :)))))))) nobody could answer it before his own enlightment
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Maleonn
{K:3054} 5/12/2004
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:),fabio! Maybe I couldn't answer your question,it's too difficult for me. i think shaman need for long journey.and discover something in his travel. just my opinion.:) ohhh!my poor english.
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 5/11/2004
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this I did not know :( very glad,that you're interested in buddhist art&thoughts 'tell me: why did boddhidharma come to china?' :))))
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Maleonn
{K:3054} 5/11/2004
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I think this figure of Buddha was a Chinese artwork.It is a kind of art style of chinese Buddha. I have interest in Buddhism art. In chinese,we call this buddha :Ru Lai Foo.
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 5/9/2004
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Very nice cataract Fabio. Only yesterday I was at a retreat and was temted to ask to take a photo of this man who is also known here. This is my fouth meeting with buddha from different sources this weekend. Encouraging. Thanks.
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ana ribeiro
{K:21290} 5/9/2004
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good!
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kita mcintosh
{K:18594} 5/8/2004
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id I not see this guy before? ahhhh ive just read-blurred version. ok in the thhumbnail it did not show the blurriness a lovely addition of vapourly mood, just the right ammount, not too much, not too little, medium really....perfect!
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Michael Holm
{K:7931} 5/8/2004
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fabio..... }{ }{ }{ mike
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