Answer:
Mandalas may exemplify the non-possession buddhist tradition
Explanation:
There are multiple possible answers and im afarid im no expert nor in buddhism or mandalas, but as you may also know, im certain that mandalas are well made representations of various (mostly religious) things in sand.
Making a sand mandala may take many hours and effort, and once you are finished, you must erase and destroy it all. I think the mandalas well exemplify one of the four noble truths: Being able to let go.
The third noble truth: <u>"It`s possible to end suffering by giving up attachments (clinging) and expectations (grasping)"</u>
Answer:
1} Dozens
2} volunteer's
Explanation:
Dozen is used in plural form so it must not have apostrophe s
while volunteer is being used to possess so it must have an apostrophe s
10 most of his work was sculptures made of marble one off which being made of ice which sadly melted. his first painting was made in the <span>1500's – 1501's</span>
<span>I can only live where there is light, but I die if the light shines on me.
What am I?
You would be a shadow :D
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