Infinite Potential
The great Tao flows unobstructed in every direction.
All things rely on it to conceive and be born,
and it does not deny even the smallest of creation.
When it has accomplished great wonders,
it does not claim them for itself.
It nourishes infinite worlds,
yet it doesn't seek to master the smallest creature.
Since it is without wants and desires,
it can be considered humble.
All of creation seeks it for refuge
yet it does not seek to master or control.
Because it does not seek greatness,
it is able to accomplish truly great things.
Tao the Ching Chapter 34
Mixed Media on Canvas 24"x 30" acrylic painting with Amethyst & Shells
About 'Invinite Potential'
As the Lotus emerges from the murky waters, basking in the radiant light, its ethereal beauty unfolds, captivating the senses with its fragrance. Yet, just as quickly as it reveals its splendor, it retreats back into the depths, leaving behind its roots untouched.
This enigmatic flower symbolizes the cyclical nature of our lives, a journey that takes us from the depths of despair to the heights of enlightenment, and back again. It embodies the constant ebb and flow of our experiences, the highs and lows that define our existence, the moments of bliss and the moments of despair. Our lives unfold like a path, constantly expanding and contracting, leading us through a tapestry of experiences that intertwine and shape our very essence. This Lotus reveals The Flower of Live, illustrating the interconnectedness of all our experiences.