Buddhist Colour
Buddhist Colour
Tibetan Buddhists accept colours as human energies. The same colour can possess a positive virtue, or a negative vice, such as terrifying Unreason, Arrogance, Anger, Misunderstanding and Delusion Colours. A vice can be transformed or sublimated into a principal virtue, such as Intuition, Fairness, Right Judgement or Intellect. Mandalas show the universe divided into four quadrants, blue, yellow, red and green, each being controlled by a meditation Buddha of the right colour. Above these zones a white meditation Buddha presides and the suppliant is awaken to an experience, beyond wisdom and spiritual ecstasy, known as Nirvana.
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