The Zen Ox Herding Pictures #8
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The Zen Ox Herding Pictures #8

The circle represents voidness or emptiness. With no beginning and no end, the circle illustrates that emptiness is boundless—such is the quality of a mind totally free from clinging to a sense of self and free from attachment to the ox, or all worldly happiness. This is the end of the worldly stages of life.

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The Zen Ox Herding Pictures #7
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The Zen Ox Herding Pictures #7

The young man looks up at the sky. Now that he has had his fill of worldly happiness for a long time, he becomes indifferent to it and aspires for something greater. Looking to the heavens, he sets his sights up high until he forgets the ox—he forgets worldly happiness and everything he possesses, along with his sense of self.

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The Zen Ox Herding Pictures #6
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The Zen Ox Herding Pictures #6

Feeling contented and jubilant, the man joyfully plays his flute while riding the ox. Fully tamed and harmless, the ox walks cheerfully and seems to enjoy itself as well. This picture signifies that the man has achieved the greatest success in worldly life and has fulfilled his material desires. He has attained enormous wealth and great honor, and is surrounded by a large number of loved ones and supporters.

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