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>
Frequent use of metaphors is a key characteristic of the LEARNING PATTERN.
We learn new things be associating them with items that we are familiar with. Thus, the frequent use of metaphors.
Metaphors is a figure of speech that compares one thing to another thing that is completely unrelated with one another.
For example:
Life is a journey.
Life and journey are two things that are unrelated but it is used metaphorically because life can be like a journey because it is process we have to take, Like like journey may seem endless but both have a designated destination.
No options are included in your question. However, from my understanding, the Italian baroque characteristics which was exhibited by G<span>ianlorenzo Bernini's "Fountain of the Four Rivers" is that t</span>he fountain was a combination of artistic disciplines that created a dramatic experience.
Answer: Graffiti is considers vandalism unless someone allows you to do it.
Explanation: Graffiti would be called art if you were doing it on your home or in a studio. If you do it on someone property or on the streets, that considered vandalism and illegal. Its almost like your trying to claim someones property by doing illegal art. It ridiculous. YoU hAvE a HoUsE tO dO iT iN!
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