SAMSARA
cycle of reincarnation or rebirth
The karmic balance at the time of death is inherited via the state at which a person is reborn. Through an undetermined amount of lives one can spiral upwards to become one of the gods. As a deity, one exercises divine powers until the good merit is exhausted. If one lives in evil ways, one is reborn as an animal.[
Saṃsāra is described as mundane existence, full of suffering and misery and hence is considered undesirable and worth renunciation. The Saṃsāra is without any beginning and the soul finds itself in bondage with its karma since the beginingless time. Moksa is the only liberation from saṃsāra.
Mother/giver of life…baking the bread…birth
Death – coffin of man, death is father sort of, spirit of destruction
Rebirth…girls turn to dust/flour…mother makes more bread → life
Turning of the bowl…the cycle …like folding of the bread
Sound of like a water wheel throughout the piece
What my images say:
Boy: tortured then peaceful…death…managing his sins
Girl: objectification of women…girl w/ pail on her head…kneeling down, grasping the floor
Mother: mother goddess giver of life, but also fate
Mother and father are dual forces (life and destruction)
Sunday, April 27, 2008
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herro jill :D thank you for your comment!!! it looks like you're on your way to success~ i should learn how to be productive, organize, discipline, patients LIKE YOUWHOO~~ i think i am going for my sister's story in another way and as for the installation, i'm going to try to get that under way (secretly +_+) HAHAHAH. sign
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