Prompt: Cultivating Spirit
As I cultivate my spirit
All else follows
All else follows
As I stop to my heart from killing
All else follows
All else follows
As I let evolve my mind
All else follows
All else follows
As I do create my life
All else follows
All else follows
As I stomp onto the ground
All else follows
All else follows
As I hear the sacred sound
All else follows
All else follows
As my blade cuts through the light
As my darkness turns to light
All else follows
All else follows
All else follows
All else follows
Bushido
Bushido
Prompt: Green Tara is a significant female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism, known for her compassionate activity and ability to help beings overcome obstacles and dangers. She is often depicted in a vibrant green color, and is also known as Sgrol-ljang or Shyamatara. Green Tara is considered an emanation of Amitabha Buddha and is the female consort of Amoghasiddhi.
Here's a more detailed look at Green Tara:
Association with Compassion and Action:
Green Tara is particularly associated with enlightened activity and active compassion, and is the manifestation from which all her other forms emanate.
Protection from Dangers:
She is revered for her ability to protect from the "Eight Fears," including dangers like ghosts, sickness, and wild animals.
Meditation Deity:
Both Green and White Tara are popular meditation deities (yidams) in Tibetan Buddhism.
Ritual Practices:
Practices involving Green Tara often focus on eliminating obstacles and accomplishing activities, while practices with White Tara center on pacifying illness and extending one's life force.
Visual Representations:
Green Tara is typically depicted seated on a lotus throne, often holding a lotus, and is adorned with jewelry.
Tibetan Buddhism:
She is a prominent figure in Tibetan Buddhism, a vibrant and influential figure in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Reverence in Newar Buddhism:
Tara is also revered in Newar Buddhism, another important tradition in which Green Tara is honored.
Prompt: Facing Paradise
When I saw your face
For the first time
I thought this could be paradise
Or will I die?
That first time we met
This is what was said:
Don’t fall in love with me
I replied: yep, no regrets
But as we kept seeing each other
Our love seed grew strong
And now our love is as
Solid as a rock
Are you paradise?
Or my demise?
I can’t let go of you
Try as I might…
When you are near me
All else disappears
Time slows down for us
And we cry blissful tears…
There are so many
Karmic implications
But we let go
Without complications
Strong in the flow
Are you paradise?
Or my demise?
I try to let go of you
But it takes time
Are you paradise?
Or my demise?
I can’t let go of you
Try as I might…
Prompt: Iron Man
I am iron man, I am iron man
I am iron man, Iron man, iron man
Iron Man…
I am iron man, I am iron man
I am iron man, Iron man, iron man
Iron Man…
Made of steel-parts and screws
My life is – eternal youth
I’m damn-near immortal
And that’s the truth
Because my power-cell
Never runs out of juice
I am iron man, I am iron man
I am iron man, Iron man, iron man
Iron Man…
My positronic brain
Is superior to yours
My motor senses are
Superior to yours
My agility, speed and strength
Are beyond
That of human men
I am iron man, I am iron man
I am iron man, Iron man, iron man
Iron Man…
Made of steel-parts and screws
My power cell
Never runs out of juice
Made of steel-parts and screws
My life is – eternal youth
I am iron man, I am iron man
I am iron man, Iron man, iron man
Iron Man…
I am iron man, I am iron man
I am iron man, Iron man, iron man
Iron Man…
I am iron man!
Prompt: "Ogenki desu ka" (お元気ですか) is a Japanese phrase that means "How are you?". It's a polite way to ask how someone is doing, and is often used by people in higher positions to those in lower positions. For example, a teacher might ask a student "Ogenki desu ka?".
Prompt: The end of collection is dispersion. The end of rising is falling.
The end of meeting is parting. The end of birth is death.
Far away in the heavenly abode
Of the great god Indra
There is a wondrous net of jewels
Infinitely spread in all directions
In the extravagant taste of the deities
In each node of the net is a jewel
And since the net is of infinite dimension
The jewels are infinite in count
Glittering like stars of the first magnitude
Most beautiful sight to behold
When you look at one of these jewels
In its polished surface you’ll see:
Reflected infinitely all the other jewels
And all the other jewels reflected in this jewel
Reflect all the other jewels in the net
In infinite reflections
Infinite reflections
In infinite directions
Infinite dimensions
In infinite time
Prompt: n martial arts, stances are the distribution, foot orientation and body positions (particularly the legs and torso) adopted when attacking, defending, advancing, or retreating. In many Asian martial arts, the most widely used stance is a shallow standing squat. This position is generally employed as it is a neutral and agile position from which both attacks and defences may be launched. It provides for the delivery of force when attacking and stability when defending.
Stances vary greatly in their application and form. In general, stances may be described in a number of ways:
This refers to the distance from the lead foot to the rear foot. Short stances make the user very agile, but can be unstable. Long stances are very stable, but this is at the expense of agility. Most stances are approximately as wide as the shoulders, though there is significant variation between styles. This refers to the lateral distance between the lead and rear foot. In general, open stances are more stable than closed stances. However, open stances leave one vulnerable to groin attacks and expose a larger portion of the body to an opponent.
Prompt: A crow (pronounced /ˈkroʊ/) is a bird of the genus Corvus, or more broadly, a synonym for all of Corvus. The word "crow" is used as part of the common name of many species. The related term "raven" is not linked scientifically to any certain trait but is rather a general grouping for larger-sized species of Corvus.
Prompt: The end of collection is dispersion. The end of rising is falling.
The end of meeting is parting. The end of birth is death.
Far away in the heavenly abode
Of the great god Indra
There is a wondrous net of jewels
Infinitely spread in all directions
In the extravagant taste of the deities
In each node of the net is a jewel
And since the net is of infinite dimension
The jewels are infinite in count
Glittering like stars of the first magnitude
Most beautiful sight to behold
When you look at one of these jewels
In its polished surface you’ll see:
Reflected infinitely all the other jewels
And all the other jewels reflected in this jewel
Reflect all the other jewels in the net
In infinite reflections
Infinite reflections
In infinite directions
Infinite dimensions
In infinite time
Prompt: Far away in the heavenly abode
Of the great god Indra
There is a wondrous net of jewels
Infinitely spread in all directions
In the extravagant taste of the deities
In each node of the net is a radiant jewel
And since the net is of infinite dimension
The jewels are infinite in count
Glittering like stars of the first magnitude
Most beautiful sight to behold
When you look at one of these jewels
In its polished surface you’ll see:
Reflected infinitely all the other jewels
And all the other jewels reflected in this jewel
Reflect all the other jewels in the net
In infinite reflections
Infinite reflections
In infinite directions
Infinite dimensions
In infinite time
"Thus each individual is at once the cause for the whole and is caused by the whole, and what is called existence is a vast body made up of an infinity of individuals all sustaining each other and defining each other. The cosmos is, in short, a self-creating, self-maintaining, and self-defining organism."
This is a more sophisticated understanding of reality than to simply think everything is part of a greater whole.
Prompt: magnetic field, a vector field in the neighbourhood of a magnet, electric current, or changing electric field, in which magnetic forces are observable. Magnetic fields such as that of Earth cause magnetic compass needles and other permanent magnets to line up in the direction of the field. Magnetic fields force moving electrically charged particles in a circular or helical path. This force—exerted on electric currents in wires in a magnetic field—underlies the operation of electric motors.
Around a permanent magnet or a wire carrying a steady electric current in one direction, the magnetic field is stationary and referred to as a magnetostatic field. At any given point its magnitude and direction remain the same. Around an alternating current or a fluctuating direct current, the magnetic field is continuously changing its magnitude and direction.
Prompt: Far away in the heavenly abode
Of the great god Indra
There is a wondrous net of jewels
Infinitely spread in all directions
In the extravagant taste of the deities
In each node of the net is a radiant jewel
And since the net is of infinite dimension
The jewels are infinite in count
Glittering like stars of the first magnitude
Most beautiful sight to behold
When you look at one of these jewels
In its polished surface you’ll see:
Reflected infinitely all the other jewels
And all the other jewels reflected in this jewel
Reflect all the other jewels in the net
In infinite reflections
Infinite reflections
In infinite directions
Infinite dimensions
In infinite time
"Thus each individual is at once the cause for the whole and is caused by the whole, and what is called existence is a vast body made up of an infinity of individuals all sustaining each other and defining each other. The cosmos is, in short, a self-creating, self-maintaining, and self-defining organism."
This is a more sophisticated understanding of reality than to simply think everything is part of a greater whole.
Prompt: Astral projection (also known as astral travel) is a term used in esotericism to describe an intentional out-of-body experience (OBE)[1][2] that assumes the existence of a subtle body called an "astral body" or "body of light" through which consciousness can function separately from the physical body and travel throughout the astral plane.[3][4][5]
The idea of astral travel is ancient and occurs in multiple cultures. The term "astral projection" was coined and promoted by 19th-century Theosophists.[3] It is sometimes reported in association with dreams and forms of meditation.[6] Some individuals have reported perceptions similar to descriptions of astral projection that were induced through various hallucinogenic and hypnotic means (including self-hypnosis).
Prompt: Facing Paradise
When I saw your face
For the first time
I thought this could be paradise
Or will I die?
That first time we met
This is what was said:
Don’t fall in love with me
I replied: yep, no regrets
But as we kept seeing each other
Our love seed grew strong
And now our love is as
Solid as a rock
Are you paradise?
Or my demise?
I can’t let go of you
Try as I might…
When you are near me
All else disappears
Time slows down for us
And we cry blissful tears…
There are so many
Karmic implications
But we let go
Without complications
Strong in the flow
Are you paradise?
Or my demise?
I try to let go of you
But it takes time
Are you paradise?
Or my demise?
I can’t let go of you
Try as I might…
Much of my approach as an artist is like I compose music, quite minimal and organically evolving, driving media like collage, mosh, glitch, audio driven visualisations asf. A lot of my inspiration comes from sensuality, psychology, technology, sonic phenomena and Buddha Dharma.
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.