Tuesday, March 29, 2022
These ladies are worth a trip to Sri Lanka
Waiting for King Kasyapa
The Wake of the Ladies in Sigiriya
https://jacquescoulardeau.medium.com/the-wake-of-the-ladies-in-sigiriya-e3a0cd12f90b
This edition of the Sigiri Graffiti set up in a dramatic form about
the fate of King Kasyapa is dedicated to those who made my encounter with them
and the Asparas on the Rock face possible.
First Sujeewa who
welcomed me to the Centre of Eco-cultural Studies’ base in Diyakapilla in July
2005. http://www.cessrilanka.com/
Second Sudarshani who
lived at the top of a tree and always made fun of my love for elephants.
Third the monks of the
Pidurangala Monastery where I had the opportunity to climb to the top of their
rock and spend a full night with the reclining Buddha next to the plaque of thanks of the monks to King Kasyapa who gave them this rock in
exchange for the Sigiriya Rock.
That was a good time of discovery and meditation that meant a lot of
interesting cogitation and mental improvement.
I kind of found some epiphany after five years of extreme vagrancy
and ten more years of primeval misunderstanding.
The Dhammapada and Pali were my healing potions and my
visionary organic rational hallucinogens that had been elaborated by twenty-five
centuries of absolutely sober wisdom.
No one needs soma, chrism, ayahuaska, or tobacco to go up to the sky
of luminous imagination and the heaven of human wisdom.
Jacques COULARDEAU, Olliergues, July 18, 2014
KINDLE ASIN: B00LWYCT98
Éditions La Dondaine; July 17, 2014
Language: English, French, translated from
Old Sinhala
Print Length: 100 pages
$8.50 €6.59