The Daghdan Dharma Just as Dharma in Buddhism means the truth of the world, the Daghdhan Dharma (Dharma of the Dagda) focuses on learning to move with the natural rhythms of nature and the "mandala of nature". The Dagda's does club (or staff) can kill or restore life. And this embodies the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, mirroring the Buddhist focus on impermanence and the "dance of transience". The dagda is known as the "good God" and a master of druidry. This aligns with the Buddhist conception of the Dharma as the ultimate teaching. His magical cauldron which never runs empty, symbolizes nourishing bounty of generosity, coordinates of the Bodhisattva ideal.
The Daghdhan Dharma is of abundance, balance, hospitality, skilled action, and the cyclical nature of existence🙏🧘
He represents both transience & the Ecosattva ideal!
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