Prompt: Shaved Head: The Buddha is often depicted with a shaven head, which represents his renunciation of worldly attachments and his commitment to the spiritual path.
Ushnisha: The Buddha's head is often depicted with a protuberance called an ushnisha, which symbolizes his attainment of supreme wisdom and spiritual insight.
Urna: The Buddha's forehead is often depicted with a small dot or curl known as the urna, which represents the "third eye" and signifies his inner vision and perception.
Half-closed Eyes: The Buddha is often depicted with half-closed eyes, reflecting a state of deep meditation and inner tranquility.
Serene Expression: The Buddha's face is typically portrayed with a calm and serene expression, radiating peace, compassion, and equanimity.
Long Earlobes: The Buddha is often depicted with elongated earlobes, symbolizing his previous life as a prince who wore heavy earrings before renouncing worldly possessions.
Symbolic Hand Gestures: In some depictions, the Buddha's hands are shown in specific gestures known as mudras, each representing a different aspect of his teachings or qualities.
Prompt: Shaved Head: The Buddha is often depicted with a shaven head, which represents his renunciation of worldly attachments and his commitment to the spiritual path.
Ushnisha: The Buddha's head is often depicted with a protuberance called an ushnisha, which symbolizes his attainment of supreme wisdom and spiritual insight.
Urna: The Buddha's forehead is often depicted with a small dot or curl known as the urna, which represents the "third eye" and signifies his inner vision and perception.
Half-closed Eyes: The Buddha is often depicted with half-closed eyes, reflecting a state of deep meditation and inner tranquility.
Serene Expression: The Buddha's face is typically portrayed with a calm and serene expression, radiating peace, compassion, and equanimity.
Long Earlobes: The Buddha is often depicted with elongated earlobes, symbolizing his previous life as a prince who wore heavy earrings before renouncing worldly possessions.
Symbolic Hand Gestures: In some depictions, the Buddha's hands are shown in specific gestures known as mudras, each representing a different aspect of his teachings or qualities.
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Prompt:
Shaved Head: The Buddha is often depicted with a shaven head, which represents his renunciation of worldly attachments and his commitment to the spiritual path.
Ushnisha: The Buddha's head is often depicted with a protuberance called an ushnisha, which symbolizes his attainment of supreme wisdom and spiritual insight.
Urna: The Buddha's forehead is often depicted with a small dot or curl known as the urna, which represents the "third eye" and signifies his inner vision and perception.
Half-closed Eyes: The Buddha is often depicted with half-closed eyes, reflecting a state of deep meditation and inner tranquility.
Serene Expression: The Buddha's face is typically portrayed with a calm and serene expression, radiating peace, compassion, and equanimity.
Long Earlobes: The Buddha is often depicted with elongated earlobes, symbolizing his previous life as a prince who wore heavy earrings before renouncing worldly possessions.
Symbolic Hand Gestures: In some depictions, the Buddha's hands are shown in specific gestures known as mudras, each representing a different aspect of his teachings or qualities.
Dream Level: is increased each time when you "Go Deeper" into the dream. Each new level is harder to achieve and
takes more iterations than the one before.
Rare Deep Dream: is any dream which went deeper than level 6.
Deep Dream
You cannot go deeper into someone else's dream. You must create your own.
Deep Dream
Currently going deeper is available only for Deep Dreams.