This oracle will give you insight into your innermost noble self.
If you are feeling stuck between the thoughts of your mind and the feelings of your body, healing insight is readily accessible to you here. Go beyond hope and hopelessness by taking Buddha Dhamma into your spacious heart and allowing reflection and contemplation to occur naturally. Most of us have not been properly introduced to ourselves from the boundless compassion of our hearts. Our mind's version of self is often layered with judgements and distorted views. Where is your true self located?
The Buddha Dhamma Oracle consists of 36 core insights from the great Buddhist wisdom called Buddha Dhamma. These insights are direct responses to the strains at the heart of the human condition we all endure during our lifetime; strains we have mistaken as sufferings. The intimate dialogue of truth between your heart and the Buddha Dhamma will re-establish the noble connection with the distilled essence of you.
About the Author:
Sofan Chan was born and spent her formative years in Hong Kong, a place of great cultural diversity, high population density and a fast pace of living. She studied advanced western painting techniques at The School of Art Institute of Chicago before finally settling with her partner, Rochman Reese, in Australia. Her paintings have a unique and easily recognizable style filled with vibrant, happy colors and flowing lines. They are the outer expression of Sofan's inner Buddha nature and inspirations.
Her original oil paintings and limited-edition prints are now proudly displayed in a wide variety of collections around the world.'Painting is a form of meditation for me. When I am truly in tune with what I am painting, the inspiration begins to flow and the paint takes on a life of its own, effortlessly appearing on the canvas. In this artistic, meditative state, I love to focus on bringing out the feelings of love, happiness and peace, using my artworks to build the invisible bridge back to our true nature.'Sofan believes that the creative forces within us that make art possibly come from the place where our spirit resides. 'My artworks should be far more than just something beautiful for the eyes. Ultimately, they are there to nourish the soul and tantalize the mind.
'Her love of painting, and especially painting peaceful Buddhas, has taken her adventuring into Buddhism far and wide. She is currently studying her Master of Arts in Applied Buddhism at the Nan Tien Institute in NSW. Sofan believes that 'Art, the adventurous life, creative writing and spirituality all originate from the sacred place deep within us, from a longing to return to the sacredness of our true self which has fueled the passion, the time, the inspiration and the energy needed to create these cards. Namaste. 'You can find out more about Sofan and view her paintings at www.theartofhappiness.net
If you are feeling stuck between the thoughts of your mind and the feelings of your body, healing insight is readily accessible to you here. Go beyond hope and hopelessness by taking Buddha Dhamma into your spacious heart and allowing reflection and contemplation to occur naturally. Most of us have not been properly introduced to ourselves from the boundless compassion of our hearts. Our mind's version of self is often layered with judgements and distorted views. Where is your true self located?
The Buddha Dhamma Oracle consists of 36 core insights from the great Buddhist wisdom called Buddha Dhamma. These insights are direct responses to the strains at the heart of the human condition we all endure during our lifetime; strains we have mistaken as sufferings. The intimate dialogue of truth between your heart and the Buddha Dhamma will re-establish the noble connection with the distilled essence of you.
About the Author:
Sofan Chan was born and spent her formative years in Hong Kong, a place of great cultural diversity, high population density and a fast pace of living. She studied advanced western painting techniques at The School of Art Institute of Chicago before finally settling with her partner, Rochman Reese, in Australia. Her paintings have a unique and easily recognizable style filled with vibrant, happy colors and flowing lines. They are the outer expression of Sofan's inner Buddha nature and inspirations.
Her original oil paintings and limited-edition prints are now proudly displayed in a wide variety of collections around the world.'Painting is a form of meditation for me. When I am truly in tune with what I am painting, the inspiration begins to flow and the paint takes on a life of its own, effortlessly appearing on the canvas. In this artistic, meditative state, I love to focus on bringing out the feelings of love, happiness and peace, using my artworks to build the invisible bridge back to our true nature.'Sofan believes that the creative forces within us that make art possibly come from the place where our spirit resides. 'My artworks should be far more than just something beautiful for the eyes. Ultimately, they are there to nourish the soul and tantalize the mind.
'Her love of painting, and especially painting peaceful Buddhas, has taken her adventuring into Buddhism far and wide. She is currently studying her Master of Arts in Applied Buddhism at the Nan Tien Institute in NSW. Sofan believes that 'Art, the adventurous life, creative writing and spirituality all originate from the sacred place deep within us, from a longing to return to the sacredness of our true self which has fueled the passion, the time, the inspiration and the energy needed to create these cards. Namaste. 'You can find out more about Sofan and view her paintings at www.theartofhappiness.net