2022-09-13 at 7:42 AM UTC
I don't need me a basketball player
All I need is somebody that's down for me
And he don't have to have money
His love is just like honey, it's so sweet to me
He can have everything in this world, but he'll sacrifice it all for me
And I made up my mind, I'm in love this time
And it feels so real..
And I
Know that he won't break my heart
And I
Know that we won't ever part
It's time, time for us to settle down
And I
Wanna be with him forever
They can say that I am crazy
For making him my baby, but that's how it's gon' be
See, I've done been through many changes
But this one I ain't changing, it's gon' stay the same
I can have everything in this world, but I'll sacrifice it all for him
And I made up my mind, I'm in love this time
And it feels so real
❤️🎼
2022-09-13 at 1:51 PM UTC
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2022-09-13 at 2:18 PM UTC
Look at him drooling over the food he made me ❤️
2022-09-13 at 4:01 PM UTC
I think you did a great job on that steak quesadilla...
So great imma have my man bring me up one for my lunch break tonight 🥳😜
2022-09-14 at 6:29 AM UTC
I find it highly intriguing that my names characteristics literally are synonymous to the characteristics associated to my sign ....
Chits Fuqn wiyald💗
2022-09-14 at 6:56 AM UTC
Tara is a given name with multiple meanings in different cultures.
Tara
Origin
Word/name
Sanskrit, Gaelic, Irish, English, Kurdish
Meaning
Queen
Star
Goddess of the sea
Diamond
Other names
Related names
Tarja, Tamara
The name is popular in India, Ireland and Australia. In India, Tara is a word originating from Sanskrit, meaning star, and it symbolises the light of the soul.
2022-09-14 at 6:57 AM UTC
Goddess of the sea diamond..like Off titanic??? TF! 💗
This is too much lol
2022-09-14 at 7:04 AM UTC
For instance, Tara is a female Buddha in Buddhism and Tara is also a goddess in Hinduism.
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Aghhh snap!! I’m a Buddha!!❤️
2022-09-14 at 7:10 AM UTC
Tara is undoubtedly the most powerful female deity in the Buddhist pantheon.
Her name means “star” in Sanskrit and she is believed to possess the ability to guide followers, like a star, on their spiritual path.
In some northern Buddhist traditions, she is considered a bodhisattva and is often described in texts and depicted in imagery as the female consort of the most widely revered bodhisattva, Avalokiteshvara.
In some Buddhist legends, it is said that she was born from one of Avalokiteshvara’s tears, shed in a moment of deep compassion. Other Buddhist legends, however, tell of a devout Buddhist princess who lived millions of years ago who became a bodhisattva, vowing to keep being reborn in female form (rather than in male form, which was considered more advanced on the path to enlightenment) to continue helping others.
She remained in a state of meditation for 10 million years, thus releasing tens of millions of beings from suffering. Since then, she has manifested her enlightenment as the goddess Tara.
2022-09-14 at 7:11 AM UTC
That’s gotta be me bruh..that’s literally me..I’m reincarnated..I knew it ..
*tokez*
I Fuqn knew it ❤️
2022-09-14 at 7:30 AM UTC
In the Himalayan region, especially in Tibet and Nepal, Tara's status is more that of a supreme goddess or female buddha than a bodhisattva. She is referred to as the Wisdom Goddess, the Embodiment of Perfected Wisdom, the Goddess of Universal Compassion, and the Mother of all Buddhas.
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Blowing my own mind bruh 💗
Lmao🥰
2022-09-14 at 7:38 AM UTC
Tara is associated with enlightened activity and active compassion, and is the manifestation from which all her other forms emanate.
In the pieced-silk thangka by artist Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo, Green Tara is shown seated on her lotus throne holding lotuses, an attribute that she shares with her male counterpart, Avalokiteshvara.
Her lotus is usually the blue or night lotus (Skt: utpala), a flower that releases its fragrance with the appearance of the moon.
So as well as being associated with the stars, Tara is also related to the moon and the night.
As Green Tara, she is also associated with fertility and the growth and nourishment of plants, flowers, and trees.
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Mannnn this is ...this is too much to
Process tonight after working all day
But imma get up with this ..I’m doin a deep dive on this
*tokez*
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2022-09-14 at 1:41 PM UTC
tara in Chinese means she sloppy
2022-09-14 at 1:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by CandyRein
Tara is associated with enlightened activity and active compassion, and is the manifestation from which all her other forms emanate.
In the pieced-silk thangka by artist Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo, Green Tara is shown seated on her lotus throne holding lotuses, an attribute that she shares with her male counterpart, Avalokiteshvara.
Her lotus is usually the blue or night lotus (Skt: utpala), a flower that releases its fragrance with the appearance of the moon.
So as well as being associated with the stars, Tara is also related to the moon and the night.
As Green Tara, she is also associated with fertility and the growth and nourishment of plants, flowers, and trees.
❤️
Mannnn this is …this is too much to
Process tonight after working all day
But imma get up with this ..I’m doin a deep dive on this
*tokez*
You know you’re upsetting the Steven’s
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