Famous misconception

The photo shows one of my pieces displayed at my first solo exhibition at the beginning of 2009 that enjoyed quite a popularity.

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The meaning of this phrase is often interpreted as “just to rely on others and do nothing spontaneously”.

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And it is often pointed out that the interpretation above is wrong.

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The phrase originates in Buddhism.  Today, with some research, I learned that it very roughly expresses the supreme power of Buddha that will give people ultimate happiness and satisfaction breaking the darkness of mind that everyone shares.

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