Life is all about Balance, and so is Skateboarding. So get cracking on those manuals and grinds with these Wheel of Life series decks from Drawing Boards.
You may be wondering what the Hell, Heaven or other spiritual plane is going on here. Don't you worry here's a breakdown:
The wild boar, rooster and snake in the hub of the wheel represent the three poisons of ignorance, attachment and aversion.
The second layer represents Karma.
The third layer represents the six realms of samsara.
The fourth layer represents the twelve links of dependent origination.
The figure holding the wheel (Yama) represents impermanence .
The moon above the wheel represents liberation from samsara or cyclic existence.
The Buddha pointing to the moon indicates that liberation is possible.
Now, time for some mediatation so we can digest all that info.
https://www.skatehut.co.uk/drawing-boards-wheel-of-life-buddah-skateboard-deck-7-5.htm111926Drawing Boards Wheel Of Life Buddah Skateboard Deck 7.5''https://www.skatehut.co.uk/media/catalog/product/D/R/DRA_920_WOL_BUD_75_0_f77c.jpg47.9547.95GBPOutOfStock/Skateboards/Skateboards/Skateboard Decks/Brands/Drawing Boards Skateboards/Brands/Skateboards/Helmets<p> Features:</p> <ul> <li> Widths: 7.5", 8.25", 8.375", 8.5"</li> <li> Concave: Medium</li> <li> Graphic: Pointing Buddha</li> <li> Wheel Of Life Series</li> </ul> <p> Material:</p> <ul> <li> 7-Ply Hard Rock Maple</li> </ul> <p> Life is all about Balance, and so is Skateboarding. So get cracking on those manuals and grinds with these Wheel of Life series decks from Drawing Boards.</p> <p> You may be wondering what the Hell, Heaven or other spiritual plane is going on here. Don't you worry here's a breakdown:</p> <ol> <li> The wild boar, rooster and snake in the hub of the wheel represent the three poisons of ignorance, attachment and aversion.</li> <li> The second layer represents Karma.</li> <li> The third layer represents the six realms of samsara.</li> <li> The fourth layer represents the twelve links of dependent origination.</li> <li> The figure holding the wheel (Yama) represents impermanence .</li> <li> The moon above the wheel represents liberation from samsara or cyclic existence.</li> <li> The Buddha pointing to the moon indicates that liberation is possible.</li> </ol> <p> Now, time for some mediatation so we can digest all that info.</p> GBP00https://www.skatehut.co.uk/media/catalog/product/D/R/DRA_920_WOL_BUD_75_998_0fe1.pngadd-to-cartPlease SelectSelect ShapeDrawing Boards Skateboards7.5"MultiSkateboards > DecksNo
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