Sunday, May 29, 2005

Wind Horse

I chose Wind Horse as my Blogger site name 'cause I have this T-Shirt a good friend gave me with a Tibetan Wind Horse running ... and it echos my love of biking and hiking and walking .. my body as Horse and Wind as the freedom to ride ...

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The "wind horse" design is a classic prayer flag motif. In fact the Tibetan term Lung Ta literally means wind horse, and has become practically synonymous with the English term "prayer flag". This symbol has its origin in the fact that Tibet had a deeply rooted 'horse culture", which is to say that the horse played a part of great importance in the Tibetan life ways. The image evokes the notion of a power, which is like the fastest horse in that it is swift as the wind as it goes about subduing negative forces.In the upper left corner the "kyung", who may be thought of as the Lord of Birds is pictured. He is unsurpassed in his ability to diminish diseases, and thwart the malevolent influences which the class of beings known as "Nagas" may inflict. In the upper right corner the "druk" or dragon is pictured. The dragon is associated with the power of the sky and sound. The force of the dragon's roar compels beings to awake from the cloudy obstruction of ignorance. In the lower left we see "senge", the lion - lord of beasts and the symbol of strength and freedom from fear. In the lower right is "tag" or the tiger - which symbolizes confidence and the satisfaction which one may justifiably rest in when one has become firmly established on the path of Dharma.

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