Photographing Buddhist Clarity
When you travel you have lots of thought-provoking experiences and much of what you read, can at times, resonate with your character in a way you didn’t think was possible. It’s through these broadening of horizons that we become better people. While staying in Chiang Mai, Thailand, I came across a garden full of Buddhist sayings; the best of which are displayed below.
- Poverty & Dignity
Poverty with dignity is better than wealth based on shame.
- Sow What You Reap
As you sow so you reap.
- Physical Attraction
Physical attracts the eyes, Goodness attracts the mind.








2 Comments
Madeline Fiori
3 February, 2013I like the first saying particularly! In fact, all three sayings are good.
Marco Fiori
19 February, 2013Yes, they’re very true of life. I like them all equally, there were even more I didn’t photograph!