
In the East it has always been known that a flower is the most receptive thing. When Buddha looked at the flower and continued to look at the flower, something of him was transferred to that flower. Buddha entered the flower. The quality of his being, the alertness, the awareness, the peace, the ecstasy, the inner dance, touched the flower. With Buddha looking at the flower, so at ease, at home, without any desire, the flower must have danced in its inner being. He looked to transfer something to the flower – one thing to be understood. Only the flower and he existed for a long period of time. The whole world dropped. Only Buddha and the flower were there. The flower entered Buddha’s being, and Buddha entered the flower’s being.
- Osho (A Bird on the Wing)
Medium: Oil colours on Canvas
| Painting Type | Painting Size | Price | Buy it! |
| Original Painting | A4 (210 x 297 mm) | - | |
| Small Print – without frame (Available for shipping within India ONLY) |
A5 (148 x 210 mm) | Rs.150 | |
| Buyers outside India who are interested in ordering multiple prints of this painting may send an email to Siddhartha | |||











