#ALL
I enjoy all things beautiful. With that said, there is way too much strife, turmoil, bad news, etc. in the world these days, therefore, instead of dwelling on those things all the time, take a few minutes each day to gaze upon the beauty of women to briefly take your minds - no pun intended - off these things for a little while.
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#minamitakahashi
高橋みなみ (Minami Takahashi) aka たかみな(Takamina) is awesome. So far the only channel for Takamina.
Official Facebook death sentence: 25 January, 2024
Official Facebook execution: 23 July, 2024
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Origin of my name:
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Zhuge-Lianghttps://infogalactic.com/info/Zhuge_Liang
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Topics:
Guns
Women
Guns with women / Women with guns
Minami Takahashi
Language
Finance
STEM
Confucianism
Fitness
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Fine Artist at www.codyseekins.com
My Statement:
As I clear my conscious mind it peels away to reveal the vast unconscious dimensions of a greater being. Because this awareness produced in me a natural affinity for eastern thought I refer to my works as “Jātaka Tales” or simply “Jātakas”. I see the challenges, enigmas, sentiments, and ephemera of my experience as similar to the historical 3rd person Jātaka narratives of Gautama Buddha prior to his enlightenment. The term “Budgie-Sattva” within my oeuvre is an appropriation combining the word budgie (parrot) with “bodhisattva”, or one who is still on the path toward perfect awareness.
The traditional Jātaka tales are an interesting collection of Buddhist allegories which recognize the subjective journey toward enlightenment by illustrating the groundwork an individual goes through. That groundwork manifests as incarnations of personal identity, experience, and learning; a framework allowing me to build a body of paintings pulling from my exterior and interior life. Traditional Jātaka tales describe multiple past lives of the Gautama Buddha, where each identity is a separate incarnation. In my works, these multiple incarnations of self are contained within one life. In effect, I am narrating contemporary Jātaka tales from the 1st person perspective.