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Faith is very personal and it means a lot to many people. Therefore it should be no surprise that a lot of people incorporate images from their faith into tattoos and bodyart. If nothing else, your beliefs are always close at hand.
I'm beginning to get it. While I've been doing barcode software for almost 20 years (and love me some barcodes) getting a barcode tattoo was never high on my list. As I go deeper into my practice I drawn if not compelled to get a Buddhist tat. Nothing fancy or elaborate. I'm thinking "Om mani padme hum" on my left forearm for Mr. Wolf, my 4th grade French teacher.
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If you or someone you know has a Buddhist-inspired tattoo and would like to see it up here, drop me a line. jetcityorange at gmail dot com