
Bodhi
He didn't come to give you anything. He came to take.
To take away your hurry. To take away your need to fill every second with something useful. To take away that silent addiction you have to noise, to productivity, to the feeling that if you're not doing something, you're losing something.
Bodhi has his eyes closed. And he won't open them. Not because he can't — because he already saw everything he needed to see. What he's looking for now isn't found with the eyes. It's found when you stop looking.
Seated in lotus. Barefoot. Lama robes in burgundy and gold. Hands open over his knees, holding nothing. And there's the first teaching: the most powerful hands are the ones that let go.
The Buddha said something that sounds simple until you try to live it: suffering is born from attachment. Not from pain — from attachment. You cling to the outcome, to the plan, to the partner, to the idea of how things should be. And when reality doesn't match the version in your head, you suffer. Not from what happens — from what you expected to happen.
Bodhi has no crystal, no staff, no broom. He has empty hands. Because the second teaching is this: you don't need to accumulate to be whole. You already are. The noise just keeps you from seeing it.
The third teaching is on his face. That expression. That peace that doesn't depend on everything being okay. That calm that doesn't need anything to change in order to exist. The world can burn around Bodhi and he'll keep breathing. Not from indifference — from compassion. Because he understood that reacting from desperation has never saved anyone. That clarity is born from silence. That the best decisions of your life come when you stop making decisions from fear.
The gold on his chest is the awakening. Not a spectacular awakening with lights and visions. The real awakening: the moment when you stop fighting what is and start inhabiting it.
Breathe. That's all Bodhi asks of you. Breathe and notice that in this exact second, in this precise moment, nothing is missing. Absolutely nothing. Everything you need to be at peace is already here.
The problem was never your life. It was your mind telling you stories about your life.
Energy: Peace that doesn't depend on circumstances. Releasing attachment to outcome. Inner silence. Compassion for yourself. Living in the now without it being a coffee-mug phrase.
Who he came for: For the one who meditates to relax and doesn't understand why it isn't working. For the one who read every mindfulness book and still has a mind running a thousand miles an hour. For the one who needs someone to show them that peace isn't searched for — it's uncovered. Bodhi already found it. He's seated in it. Waiting for you with closed eyes and all the patience of the universe.
✨ One-of-a-kind. Unrepeatable. Channeled by hand. Once it's gone, it doesn't come back.
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