
In Buddhism, the Infinite Knot represents the continuity and perfect integration of the wisdom and compassion of the Buddha’s enlightened mind.
I like that symbol.

In Buddhism, the Infinite Knot represents the continuity and perfect integration of the wisdom and compassion of the Buddha’s enlightened mind.
I like that symbol.
Two variations
Here’s two variations that I found on the same design:
A bit Chinesey:
And a bit Celticky:
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Hello, I’m Josi. I added you to my f-list. No biggie if you don’t add back.
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In all geekery I am forced to point out that it’s not a knot.
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Actually I built it and it is a knot. Buddhist victory!
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Christ, and here was me thinking it was a menstrual pad.
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Are you on your moon?
The menstrual pad of perfectly integrated wisdom and compassion, to reflect your enlightened menstrual mind. Which is EXACTLY how I am when I have my period.
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I have a necklace of that, sadly it was made for a much smaller neck. It as actually greek stone carvers in Gandhara that started to depict Buddha as a human being.It’s kind of weird if you can see a statue of Buddha from this time bc he has wavy hair, facial hair, and a helenistic robe. Before that, it was all about the symbolism.
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