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− | [[Akshobhya]] is believed to [[transform]] the [[human]] failing of [[anger]] into a clear mirror-like [[wisdom]]. With this [[wisdom]], we see things just as they are, impartially and unaffectedly. Indeed, whether it be a red rose or a bloody dagger, a [[mirror]] will reflect both just as they are. Akshobhya’s blue color is closely linked to the [[mirror]] [[symbolism]]. Blue is the color of [[water]], and [[water]] has the capacity to act as a clear [[mirror]]. | + | [[Akshobhya]] is believed to [[transform]] the [[human]] failing of [[anger]] into a clear mirror-like [[wisdom]]. With this [[wisdom]], we see things just as they are, impartially and unaffectedly. Indeed, whether it be a red rose or a bloody dagger, a [[mirror]] will reflect both just as they are. [[Akshobhya’s]] blue {{Wiki|color}} is closely linked to the [[mirror]] [[symbolism]]. Blue is the {{Wiki|color}} of [[water]], and [[water]] has the capacity to act as a clear [[mirror]]. |
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 21 September 2013
Akshobhya is believed to transform the human failing of anger into a clear mirror-like wisdom. With this wisdom, we see things just as they are, impartially and unaffectedly. Indeed, whether it be a red rose or a bloody dagger, a mirror will reflect both just as they are. Akshobhya’s blue color is closely linked to the mirror symbolism. Blue is the color of water, and water has the capacity to act as a clear mirror.