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Description One fine day the Buddha (or possibly, Jesus) was strolling in the gardens of Paradise when he stopped by a crystal clear pond. As his gaze penetrated the limpid pool he saw all the way down to the depths of Hell, where his eyes came to rest on one particular sinner. His name was Kandata, a cold hearted criminal who had but one good deed to his name: while walking through the forest one day he had decided not to kill a spider he was about to crush underfoot. Moved by this singular act of compassion, the Buddha (or Jesus), took a silvery thread from a spider in Heaven and lowered it down into Hell.

Down in Hell, the myriad sinners are struggling in the Pool of Blood, in total darkness save for the light glinting off the Mountain of Spikes, and in total silence save for the sighs of the damned. Kandata, looking up by chance at the sky above the pool, sees the spider's thread descending towards him and grabs hold with all the might of a seasoned criminal. The climb from Hell to Paradise is not a short one, however, and Kandata quickly tires. Dangling from the middle of the rope, he glances downward, and sees how far he has come. Realizing that he may actually escape from Hell, he is overcome by joy and laughs giddily. His elation is short-lived, however, as he realizes that others have started climbing the thread behind him, stretching down into the murky depths below. Fearing that the thread will break from the weight of the others, he shouts that the spider's thread is his and his alone. It is at this moment that the thread breaks, and he and all the other sinners are cast back down into the Pool of Blood.

The Buddha (or Jesus) witnesses this, knowing all, but sad nonetheless. In the end, Kandata condemned himself.

This was an old story I found that was told by Buddhists and Christians.Β 
I've noticed morality tales are universal.

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This is far from being one of my best painting efforts but the story cried out for
a picture and I was overdue to post something entertaining on my blog.

Watercolor on Arches hot press
Original 8x11 inches
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Comments: 20

SpaceCastaway [2015-11-14 13:21:04 +0000 UTC]

AMAZING work with textures I love how they seem to take non-abstract shape sometimes and trick the eye into believing they are figures, hands etc.
And very interesting story Β Why won't you share it with watercolorists

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phantsythat In reply to SpaceCastaway [2015-11-15 21:18:12 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, Beata. I thought it came out pretty well too considering it was done with more passion than precision.

Sometimes I'm uncomfortable posting pictures other than here.

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Cmac13 [2015-10-29 16:57:55 +0000 UTC]

I your work - even the ones so awfully somber
and I don't believe in hell - so it's a WIN - WIN day all round

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phantsythat In reply to Cmac13 [2015-10-30 00:50:15 +0000 UTC]

Glad you like it, my friend. Since you don't believe in hell anyway, you might enjoy this story:

A PR executive died and found herself in the Afterlife Waiting Room where she was told she could decide whether to spend eternity in Heaven or Hell. First she visited Heaven where everything was beautiful and peaceful as would be expected. Next she went to Hell where she found all her friends having a wonderful time eating, drinking, telling jokes and doing all sorts of exciting things. The Devil himself spent much time amusing her.

Next day, back in the Waiting Room she agreed to go to Hell. When she arrived the second time she found all her friends moaning, groaning and suffering terribly while the Devil laughed and cracked a whip. 'What's this?' she cried in fright, 'Why is there no party like the one I attended yesterday?'

'Ah!', said the Devil, 'That was just our recruitment banquet.'


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Cmac13 In reply to phantsythat [2015-10-30 13:36:29 +0000 UTC]

.....'Ah!', said the Devil, 'That was just our recruitment banquet.' Β  Β  good one

and looks like November is Be'ata's turn for the Best of so she tells me she will do both the mid month -Β  on brushes - and the Best of too.

thanks for the it's a grey cloudy day here and a good is always welcome

Carole


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phantsythat In reply to Cmac13 [2015-10-30 20:48:38 +0000 UTC]

Glad you enjoyed it I love your little btw

Yes, I'm sure things will work out okay with the Best
and the poll.

Hope you have better weather tomorrow. We've
had a fine one following yesterday's Β 

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Cmac13 In reply to phantsythat [2015-10-30 22:06:26 +0000 UTC]

still here
and thanks for the neat emote

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phantsythat In reply to Cmac13 [2015-11-01 01:07:29 +0000 UTC]

Good
and I'm happy I found that one before you did

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Sketchman147 [2015-10-29 16:25:40 +0000 UTC]

I think this story can relate in ways that we want to be saved from a world of misery. It seems like a sad tale though.

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phantsythat In reply to Sketchman147 [2015-10-30 00:48:22 +0000 UTC]

The version of Hell in the story makes for an excellent metaphor describing exactly
how it is we make life miserable for ourselves. We always have a choice.

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Sketchman147 In reply to phantsythat [2015-10-30 03:57:18 +0000 UTC]

The problem is, everyone wants out of Hell really bad.

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phantsythat In reply to Sketchman147 [2015-10-30 20:45:06 +0000 UTC]

So true

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Sketchman147 In reply to phantsythat [2015-10-30 21:37:32 +0000 UTC]

Why did you decide to draw this?

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phantsythat In reply to Sketchman147 [2015-11-01 01:13:24 +0000 UTC]

I drew this one because I thought the story was worthy of being remembered. Had he continued to climb that thread once he understood there were others climbing too then he could have saved himself and them as well. Instead, look what happened because of his selfishness.

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Mikey-the-vulpix In reply to phantsythat [2016-05-05 02:05:20 +0000 UTC]

Do you think he could've instead said "one at a time so this might not break" well Kandata could have said it or something along those lines expressing his concerns about the threadΒ if he wasn't so selfish

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Sketchman147 In reply to phantsythat [2015-11-01 01:15:12 +0000 UTC]

If we let go of our selfishness, life wouldn't be a living Hell.

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phantsythat In reply to Sketchman147 [2015-11-01 01:19:06 +0000 UTC]

That's true

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Sketchman147 In reply to phantsythat [2015-11-01 01:20:55 +0000 UTC]

It's not often you get to draw something in a spiritual context.

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phantsythat In reply to Sketchman147 [2015-11-01 18:43:11 +0000 UTC]

and long ago that's all art was about. Times have changed, Jarod.

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Sketchman147 In reply to phantsythat [2015-11-01 20:55:06 +0000 UTC]

True.

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