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🌀This stunning piece measures about 12 x 12 inches and .79 inches tall (30.5 x 30.5 cm and 2 cm tall)
🌀The colors are baby blue, light blue, dark blue, light green, dark grey, and shades of yellow
🌀Buddha Sacred Geometry piece is made from 10 layers of birch plywood that is laser cut, hand painted, then finished with a light clear coat to seal it. There is a round cut-out hole on the back for easy wall hanging with a small nail or screw.

 

 

This wall hanging is handmade, by me, a Reiki Master. I take many hours to cut it, paint the pieces, and put it together. It was infused with Reiki energy and light code frequencies. My workshop has chakra balancing frequencies and music playing 24-7. I take great pride in what I make and want to send out only love and positive energy into the world. This piece would be great in homes, temples, shrines, altars, yoga and meditation spaces. I love that the image of the Buddha beneath the Bodhi tree is a timeless symbol of the human capacity for transformation. It marks the precise moment where exhaustion turns into enlightenment and seeking turns into "being." What makes this image so special isn't just the arrival at enlightenment; it’s the resilience of the journey. Siddhartha sat through the storms of the mind and the distractions of the ego, refusing to move until he touched the truth. It is a powerful reminder that you already possess the strength to witness your own shadows and transform them into light. This piece can also be used as a concentration tool for meditation that promotes peace and balance. I truly hope this Buddha image finds it's way into your space and brings you light and positive energy.

 

 

Under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment (Nirvana) around 528 BCE after a profound night of meditation. He overcame temptations and illusions posed by the demon Mara, attained deep insights into existence—the Three Watches of the Night—and realized the Four Noble Truths, becoming the Buddha.

 

 

1) The reality of suffering (Dukkha), encompassing pain, dissatisfaction, and impermanence
2) The cause of suffering (Samudaya), rooted in craving (tanha), attachment, and ignorance
3) The end of suffering (Nirodha), achieving Nirvana by extinguishing craving
4) The path to the end of suffering (Magga)

Buddha under Bodhi Tree Sacred Geometry Large Wooden Wall Hanging Reiki Infused

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