Garuda, tibetan thagka
Aleksandr Kosteckij
Garuda, tibetan thagka
Man is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness from which he emerges and the infinity in which he is engulfed.
The courage of the poet is to keep ajar the door that leads into madness.
The young person should be taught to regard himself as a failed work of nature but at the same time as a witness to the grandiose and mar- vellous intention of this artist. ⦠By coming to this resolve he places himself within the circle of culture; for culture is the child of each individualâs self-knowledge and dissatisfaction with himself. Anyone who believes in culture is thereby saying: âI see above me something higher and more human than I am; let everyone help me to attain it, as I will help everyone who knows and suffers as I do.â
Aleksandr Kosteckij
Kinnara from the Kailashnath temple, Kanchipuram.
Source: The Barefoot Traveller
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6つの翼を持つ女神 [900BCE]
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John Pederson Jr. Worlds of If. 1964.