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Utagawa Hiroshige I (1797–1858), signed Hiroshige hitsu 広重筆, Mallard Duck and Snow-covered Reeds, 雪中芦に鴨, about 1836 (Tenpô 7) in the Edo period (1603-1868); haiku poem: Kamo naku ya/ kaze fuki shiwamu/ mizu no omo 鴨啼や 風吹しはむ 水の面;
Margaret Neilson Armstrong ( 1867-1944 ). Citrus
Source: The Met
Takeuchi_Itako- Takeuchi Seihō,
Itako in Early Summer, before 1942
Yamatane Museum of Art
All of samsara and nirvana are your own mind;
Everything, are the conceptual constructs of mind.
If your mind is pure, you are buddha:
Whatever appears is the jewel display of wisdom.
If your mind is of an impure nature,
Most things will appear as if they were your enemies.
All tremble at the rod, all are fearful of death. Drawing the parallel to yourself, neither kill nor get others to kill.
#Dhammapada