Hey dude! Been admiring your work on Tor as well. AND you got to illustrate a Neil Gaiman story. Hot damn. Hopefully I'll catch you at the drawing meetup. -SB
Maya or Māyā (Sanskrit माया māyāa[›]), in Indian religions, has multiple meanings, usually quoted as "illusion", centered on the fact that we do not experience the environment itself but rather a projection of it, created by us. Māyā is the principal deity that manifests, perpetuates and governs the illusion and dream of duality in the phenomenal Universe. For some mystics, this manifestation is real.[1] Each person, each physical object, from the perspective of eternity, is like a brief, disturbed drop of water from an unbounded ocean. The goal of enlightenment is to understand this—more precisely, to experience this: to see that the distinction between the self and the Universe is a false dichotomy. The distinction between consciousness and physical matter, between mind and body (refer bodymind), is the result of an unenlightened perspective.
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Fantastic drawing.
Happy holidays, Brian!
Happy Holidays and happy early new year. I agree with the comment above. The drawing is great.
Hey dude! Been admiring your work on Tor as well. AND you got to illustrate a Neil Gaiman story. Hot damn. Hopefully I'll catch you at the drawing meetup. -SB
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