Rainbow Buddhas Tarot Card Holder
Regular price $9.90
This Rainbow Buddhas design is offered in 3 Card size only, at this time. This is made out of 3mm fiber board and is UV printed on one side only. It measures 11.5 inches long by 3.14 inches high and the card slot is 10 inches wide.
These can be used as tarot card holders, oracle card holders, an altar table card holder, etc. Great for readings or drawing a card of the day.
The Buddha is a central figure in Buddhism and is considered to be a spiritual symbol of many things, including:
Enlightenment: The Buddha is known as the "enlightened one" because he achieved a state of perfect understanding and wisdom about the nature of reality. In this sense, the Buddha is a symbol of the potential for all humans to attain spiritual enlightenment and liberation from suffering.
Compassion: The Buddha's teachings emphasize the importance of compassion and kindness towards all living beings. As such, the Buddha is often seen as a symbol of compassion and the need to cultivate loving-kindness towards ourselves and others.
Non-attachment: The Buddha taught that suffering arises from our attachment to material possessions, emotions, and ideas. By letting go of these attachments, we can achieve a state of inner peace and liberation. The Buddha is thus a symbol of the importance of non-attachment and the need to cultivate detachment from worldly desires.
Impermanence: The Buddha taught that everything in life is impermanent and subject to change. As such, the Buddha is a symbol of the transience of life and the need to embrace impermanence and change.
Mindfulness: The Buddha taught the importance of mindfulness, or the practice of being present in the moment and fully aware of one's thoughts and emotions. The Buddha is thus a symbol of the need to cultivate mindfulness and live in the present moment.
In general, the Buddha is seen as a symbol of spiritual awakening, compassion, non-attachment, impermanence, and mindfulness. His teachings have had a profound impact on millions of people around the world and continue to be a source of inspiration and guidance for many in their spiritual journeys.