In the East, people condemned the body, condemned flesh, called the matter "illusory" – said it doesn’t exist in reality: it only appears to exist, but it is made of the same substance as dreams. These people renounced the world, and that is why the East remains poor, sick and starving.
Half of humanity accepted the inner world, but denied the outside world. The other half of humanity accepted the material world but renounced the inner one. Both of them are halves, and no one can say that a half can make you feel satisfied. You need to be whole, rich in your physical body, rich in science, rich in meditation, rich in your consciousness. For me, only a whole person is holy.
I want Zorba and Buddha to meet. Zorba by himself is empty. His dance has no eternal significance – it is a fleeting pleasure. Soon, he will get tired of this. Until you have inexhaustible sources available to you from outer space, until you become material and real, you cannot become whole. Thisismygifttohumanity–awholesomeperson.
This image, reminiscent of Dionysius, depicts a wholesome person, “Zorba-Buddha”, who can drink wine, dance on the beach, sing in the rain, and, at the same time, enjoy the depths of understanding and meaning available only to wise men. In one hand, he is holding a lotus flower, showing that he respects and possesses the grace of femininity. His open chest (open heart) and a relaxed belly show that he also lives in harmony with his masculinity and self-sufficiency. The four elements –Earth, Fire, Water and Sky – are joined in the King of the Rainbow, who sits on the book of the wisdom of life.
If you are a woman, the King of the Rainbow brings the support for your masculine energy and the unification of opposing energies inside of you. For men, this card signifies that the time has come to break the traditional male stereotypes – you need to let the fullness of a human being to illuminate your path.