Drishti (Sanskrit: दृष्टि; IAST:dṛṣṭi; IPA: [dr̩ʂʈi]), or focused gaze, is a means for developing concentrated intention. It relates to the fifth limb of yoga (pratyahara) concerning sense withdrawal,[1] as well as the sixth limb dharana relating to concentration.[2] Wikipedia
So I have used the drishti focus for internal calm point (displayed externally) on which to focus to build time internal self steady time internal self .
A real shift in painting style coming from a 200hr yoga coarse.
Shown at AYU and Moary Gallery Dunedin New Zealand
£1,502.59
Drishti (Sanskrit: दृष्टि; IAST:dṛṣṭi; IPA: [dr̩ʂʈi]), or focused gaze, is a means for developing concentrated intention. It relates to the fifth limb of yoga (pratyahara) concerning sense withdrawal,[1] as well as the sixth limb dharana relating to concentration.[2] Wikipedia
So I have used the drishti focus for internal calm point (displayed externally) on which to focus to build time internal self steady time internal self .
A real shift in painting style coming from a 200hr yoga coarse.
Shown at AYU and Moary Gallery Dunedin New Zealand
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