The bifurcation of the Bodhisattva personifies his two spiritual forms, as the termination of the chain of reincarnations,
the achievements of the Arhat and the one striving for Liberation., and the second, how to stay in the wheel of samsara.,
is associated with compassion, sacrifice of conscious non-withdrawal into Nirvana in order to help gain
Awakening to all living beings.
The parts opposite to each other are mirrored, leading into an endless world of reflections of the rebirth
of the viewer himself..., starting from the Manipura chakra, the belly chakra, life itself and rising to the top
they strive for unity, spiraling towards the Highest Absolute.
the Bodhisattva sculpture stands on a cube of Afghan lapis lazuli, similar to our blue planet
in a square, resting on the fingers of the hands gathered in Prithvi mudra, the mudra of the earth., with stigmata on
the palms that speaks of the forgiveness of all living beings in the universe., and the third support twisted
into a curl by Kundalini energy is the tail of a Naga snake, seven heads which will be personified by the seven chakras
of our energy essence.