
15 / 21 cm, Japanese black ink
Additional drawing on verso – “Mindful”
“The fault is not lack of force, but lack of continuity of attention.”
Je Tsongkhapa, Lamrim Chenmo, Vol. 3

15 / 21 cm, Japanese black ink
Additional drawing on verso – “Mindful”
“The fault is not lack of force, but lack of continuity of attention.”
Je Tsongkhapa, Lamrim Chenmo, Vol. 3

15 / 21 cm, Japanese black ink
Additional drawing on verso – “Attention”
“Mindfulness is not only for meditation; it is for life.”
Lama Thubten Yeshe, oral teaching, Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive

17 / 22 cm, Japanese ink and watercolor on paper
“When meditation is done properly, the mind feels light and joyful.”
(Pabongka Rinpoche,
Liberation in the Palm of Your Hand)

19 / 20 cm, watercolor on paper
“Having analyzed again and again, one then places the mind single-pointedly on the conclusion.”
(Je Tsongkhapa, Lamrim Chenmo, Vol. 3)

21 / 22 cm, Japanese ink on paper
“Liberation is not making saṃsāra comfortable; it is abandoning it.”
(Pabongka Rinpoche, Liberation in the Palm of Your Hand)

20 / 21 cm, watercolor on paper
“Carefulness is the attitude that guards the mind from falling under the power of afflictions.”
(Je Tsongkhapa, The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment, Vol. 1, section on ethical discipline)

21 / 22 cm, Japanese ink on paper
“When the mind settles, a natural stillness appears.”
(His Holiness the Dalai Lama, How to Practice)

21 / 29,5 cm, Japanese ink and watercolor on paper
“When the mind is relaxed and clear, it can stay naturally.”
(Lama Thubten Yeshe, Introduction to Tantra)

21 / 29,5 cm, Japanese ink and watercolor on paper
“If you rely on bad companions, your faults will increase;
If you rely on good companions, your qualities will increase.”
(Je Tsongkhapa, Lamrim Chenmo, Vol. 1)

21 / 28,5 cm, Japanese ink and watercolor on paper
“The teachings are preserved not merely by words, but by realization.”
(Je Tsongkhapa, Ocean of Reasoning)