Heidiminx — the very model of the punk-rock dharma activist — rules. But you knew that, right? Well, if you didn’t, check out her new video, “Tattoos and Tibetan Ex-political Prisoners.” In it, she interviews a member of the Tibetan ex-political prisoners association, GuChuSum.
As Heidiminx writes, “While there are numerous sites and TV shows dedicated to the meanings of tattoos, the tattoos of Tibet’s ex-political prisoners have not been well documented. Their experiences are crucial to understand the human rights violations China commits on a daily basis.”
Support and follow Heidiminx’s work here. And visit GuChuSum here.
[This one’s a “Body Vows Classic” – which is to say it’s a Dharma tattoo from our old, defunct first site, and we present it here so you don’t miss it.]
Thanks to reader Scott who sent this pic of his tattoo, and the following explanation:
“I had this tattoo of a dharma wheel done about 2 and half years ago for a lot of reasons. Mostly to make a very visible representation of my path in a very visible place. I have tattoos on both my biceps, but those are easy enough to cover up and even I forget I have them
at times.
“But this one is always there, right in front of me, a constant reminder. And a good conversation piece when I meet new people who are quick to ask what it is, what it represents, etc.
“I have been thinking of having one of my tattoos covered over (it’s the “eighteen-year-old-what-was-I-thinking” tattoo) and possibly having a sleeve done of various Buddhist images. The Worst Horse has given me some great ideas!”
Thanks, Scott!