Buddha Statues
A statue of a Buddha or Bodhisattva represents That which
we seek reunion with, our True Self. When used on an altar, it may be good to
place the statue on a plinth or box to raise it above the altar surface. The
meaning here is that one must be willing to elevate oneself to the level of the
Teaching and not attempt to bring It down to one's own level of understanding.
The Buddha meets us half-way, but we are the ones who must make the
effort to change.
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This Buddha is from Thailand.
It is a cast bronze that is very rustic and primitive. But for the price it
is very reasonable. I believe it still has some casting sand inside.
It is not solid. It is 9" tall.
Price = $98.00 +
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This Meditation Buddha is
from China. It is a solid cast resin with a stone finish. I love the
detail of this piece and the calm expression on his face. It is 6"
tall
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Kwan Yin Statues
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This Kwan Yin Goddess Statue
is from china and is a perfect match as the Meditation Buddha above.
It is a solid cast resin with a stone finish. I love the detail of
this piece as well and the same calm expression on her face. It is 6"
tall
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