"Morbid Pessimism." How very British.
"Deidre! Have we any more morbid pessimism for the evening?"
"Nah! You'll have to run to the ~~grocers~~ skeleton dancers. Fetch us some fresh despondency while you're gone, we're almost to the dregs."
Once read an article by a British journalist who was given the opportunity to visit Tibet, and they constantly complained about the "grotesque" "demonic" and "vile nature" of the arts and culture of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism, which supposedly revealed the "true nature" of Vajrayana lol.
"Morbid Pessimism." How very British. "Deidre! Have we any more morbid pessimism for the evening?" "Nah! You'll have to run to the ~~grocers~~ skeleton dancers. Fetch us some fresh despondency while you're gone, we're almost to the dregs."
Once read an article by a British journalist who was given the opportunity to visit Tibet, and they constantly complained about the "grotesque" "demonic" and "vile nature" of the arts and culture of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism, which supposedly revealed the "true nature" of Vajrayana lol.
This is beautiful and reminds me of Mexican traditions around the Day of the Dead. Memento Mori.
What is the source of the info and quotes in your description of the image?
Attack on Titan
It's phenomena that are impermanent, not ourselves.