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{{GalleryTable|DSC 0852.JPG| In the [[Tibetan]] [[tradition]] sometimes the whole [[Buddha]] statue is painted  This is called the '[[Eye Opening Ceremony]]' and takes place on a, for [[Buddhists]], special and auspicious day like a [[full moon]].  A statue or [[rupa]] is a sacred support for your [[Dharma]] practice and is usually the main focal point on a [[Tibetan]] [[altar]]. After a statue has been consecrated it becomes alive with [[blessing]].}}
 
{{GalleryTable|DSC02059.jpg| A statue should be an inspiration for your practice and the form itself should carry a strong [[blessing]]. Benny and I are busy with statues as you can see. To really finish statue it could take a couple of month at least. To paint it and later you have to fill it with texts and so called mix from herbs. We dont sell them (statues) we do our own statues. And of course we have plenty of them}}
 
{{GalleryTable|DSC 0941.JPG|Benny is busy because he must use a gold and you must be careful when you deal with statues. He is painting a [[Vaishravana]] or [[Jambhala]]. We have to fix the statue because we need money for our website Chinese Buddhist Encyclopedia and we are sure [[Jambhala]] will help us. It means [[Jambhala]] must be beautiful outside and powerful inside. Lot of work have to be done.}}
 
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{{GalleryTable|DSC 0860.JPG|Over time, your [[Buddha]] statue may become tarnished and worn. You can breathe new life into the statue by refinishing it with the appropriate coating. Because statues are nonporous, they are ill-suited for paint adhesion. You must condition the statue with a specific type of primer, or it will inevitably shed its new finish. You should also select a particular type of coating, depending on the location of the statue, or you could end up with chipping and peeling.}}
 
{{GalleryTable|DSC02063.jpg|Buddhist sculpture reflects the wealth of the great Buddhist monasteries.The main purpose of the Statue is to portray a calm feeling that reflects a person’s mental state and the ability to control the negative feelings of greed and fear.}}
 
{{GalleryTable|DSC 0947.JPG|The last to be painted is the statue’s face. Statue face painting is the most important component of the entire painting process. Real gold is first melted, then combined with water and glue in precise amounts, and finally applied on the Buddhas’ faces. The facial features are then delicately painted with fine brushes. This is the most difficult part, and it requires months of practice with patience, continued effort and loving care to create an object that is both exquisite and sacred to behold.}}
 
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{{GalleryTable|DSC02079.jpg| Mirrors have a variety of uses even outside of the house  such as reflecting light, opening up space for you. That,s why we used mirrors on our house where we live' , It might be tempting to hang up a mirror to cover empty walls , but  it’s reflecting something that’s worth looking at, in our case its Australian nature}}
 
{{GalleryTable|DSC 6079.JPG|Juckie  and I meet  again. Strange he followed me everywhere, so I could say,  my cat followed me around everywhere . If your cat follows you  and hangs out wherever you are, it's a sign that he's interested in you and wants to be where you are}}
 
{{GalleryTable|DSC_9114.JPG |Me , Steve and Benny discussing our project to build the house and temple. Steve is architect in Perth.But is seems to be only a dream because to build a house and temple , then you need a lot of money and money for us is a problem.}}
 
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{{GalleryTable|DSC_0845.JPG| Painting [[Buddha]] images with the correct motivation purifies negative karma associated with the body, removes obstacles in one’s path and generates long life and good health. [[Buddha]] statues are the physical representation of the enlightened beings whose qualities include love, [[wisdom]] and [[compassion]]. These beings have practiced the [[Dharma]] and held their vows for three eons. With every prayer, prostration and [[offering]] made to these images, oceans of [[merit]] will be accumulated by those who were involved in the creation or painting of these images}}
 
{{GalleryTable|DSC 0862.JPG|The first rule, you should always place the [[Buddha]] statue facing east, if possible into the sunrise to enhance his vibrancy and get the most out of it.  The 3 places you should constraint from placing your [[Buddha]] statue – 1. Bathroom, 2. Bedroom, & 3. Kitchen (for obvious reasons) . It’s always advisable to to place him on a lofty perch, like a mantle, a raised platform or a all shelf. You should also put a piece of red paper, about 18cm in diameter, beneath the statue as a symbol of luck.  If you choose to place it in your front room, make sure it faces the door. By doing so, you expel any negativity from entering your house.}}
 
{{GalleryTable|DSC 0933.JPG| If you are into creative work, a [[Buddha]] statue placed on your table or desk can be extremely beneficial. You can also keep it on the study table of your kid. It enhances the capability of creative thinking while keeping you calm and helping in concentration. Many like to keep huge [[Buddha]] statues in their garden or lawn. What it does is, it channelizes the positive energy of the Universe and directs it to your life and house. The ground rule is, your Buddha statue should be placed in a place from where the positive energy can flow to every direction around your house. Any kind of obstruction is a complete no-no.}}
 
  
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