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dijaja · 2 days
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Random doodles I made while pretending to pay attention in physics
Finals are coming up so I won't be posting a lot. Lock in yall
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dijaja · 4 days
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I like this. I like this a lot.
Heart and Mind: An Analysis of Tripitaka
I've been wanting to write this since…since I came across some good ol' Tripitaka discourse in the LMK fandom ages ago. Couldn't remember the specifics, but as y'all probably know, it falls under the "Is him an abusive master" and people's strongly worded retort to that question.
On one hand, I dislike the "abusive" take because so often, it is an excuse to reduce a character to an 2D caricature for cheap angst purposes, and both JTTW and its historical context deserve more nuances than that.
On the other hand, I don't agree with some of the defenses either——that Tripitaka is Kind and Wise and The Virtuous Monk, Actually, and people who said otherwise just had their views colored by adaptations, or were ignorant westerners misreading the book.
Because trust me, Chinese readers absolutely have gripes with Tripitaka too, and sass him mercilessly.
We may have a better idea of the historical context, namely, the common usage and acceptance of corporal punishments, but quite a few of us don't think he's a good Buddhist either.
Instead, I'd like to focus on his allegorical role, and how it ultimately forms the basis for my interpretation of his character.
It is commonly acknowledged that each pilgrim represent an aspect of the enlightenment seeker: Monkey is the Mind, Dragon Horse the Will, Pigsy the Desire, Sandy the Determination/Ideation.
Tripitaka is either the enlightenment seeker as a human, or the Heart, the Compassion.
But how can someone represent Compassion when his behaviors don't look all that compassionate, when he seems to care more about what a good Buddhist looks like on paper than in spirit?
How can a compassionate man punish his disciple with a migraine spell and disown him twice, be okay with some violence but not others?
Well, to answer that question, I feel like you have to look at Tripitaka in conjunction with SWK, and what the monkey represents. He is literally the Mind Monkey, the boundless potential of human intellect, and that, by itself, is neutral.
In the word of one of the best poems in JTTW:
"He could be good; he could be bad; present good and evil he could do at will. He'd be an immortal, a Buddha, if he's good; wickedness would cloak him with hair and horn."
To put it simply, SWK is one's wits, one's problem-solving skills, the ability to discern good and evil on a cognitive level.
Whenever Tripitaka, the Compassion, is deceived, it falls to the Mind to see the opponents as they are, and take action to protect the human from harm.
But just as blind compassion without judgement can be exploited by evil, the reverse is true for a mind without compassion, driven solely by their own ambition and whims and practical knowledge.
The Mind knows that robbery is a crime, so these robbers deserve death, but has no idea how disturbing it is for a regular guy to witness six people being brutally murdered in front of him.
The Mind knows that abandoning your wife and family to become a bandit is shameful and unfilial, but cannot comprehend why the bandit's father may not want his son killed for these offenses.
The Mind knows right and wrong, but has trouble seeing the human behind those acts, and why one should care in the first place.
And to see what the Mind looks like without any of Compassion's restraint, one needs to look no further than SWK's "Second Mind", the Six-eared Macaque.
Just like how "Heart" sounds like a lame power for a character, Compassion isn't flashy, nor as useful in a strictly ultilitarian sense. In fact, having compassion makes you vulnerable. It hurts. And unscrupulous people will absolutely use it against you.
So why hold onto your weakness and wallow in it? The world doesn't need another sanctimonious wuss, it needs strong, clever people making hard sacrifices, ruthless, logical decisions! Tough up! Stop caring, and you'll never be hurt again!
Much like a certain crowd who think basic human decency is somehow political propaganda, perhaps, when SEM struck Tripitaka, he was trying to do the same thing.
Kill the embodiment of compassion, the sniveling, useless, fragile human that keeps holding SWK back. Replace him as the true Mind, the one strong enough to break all bonds and seize glory with his own two hands.
But without compassion, without humanity, one is no longer a whole person, and cannot reach enlightenment. In fact, just like how Buddha would only give the True Scripture to Tripitaka, if you are not brave enough to make yourself vulnerable, to suffer and feel other's suffering, you will never transcend it.
At best, you can have some pale imitations of the parts you have willingly shut out from yourself.
And that's what SEM does. He thought he could do it on his own, singlehandedly replace SWK and reap the benefits of enlightenment, but he is no Monkey Awakened to Emptiness.
He is just empty; cut off desires because it is base, cut off determined ideation because it is foolish, cut off compassion because it is weak, cut off the altruism and curiosity and creativity from the mind, and you are left with a grand total of NOTHING.
A shadow of a self, desperately clinging onto external validation and stolen stories, reading the pilgrim's travel paperwork out loud as if that would actually make the journey his.
Tripitaka needs to trust SWK and learn from him, because compassion, much like good intention, doesn't solve problems on its own, and mercy is not the same as enabling harm.
SWK needs his master's guidance, because even at his most selfish and impulsive, he cares, and only by extending that care to others and accepting the vulnerability that comes with it can he truly mature and become awakened to the ultimate truth.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
One last bit of ramble: I feel like there is something to be said about Tripitaka's tendency to trust Pigsy, and how the pursuit of enlightenment is often derailed by worldly desires.
Unlike the demons they encountered, however, Pigsy is not the personification of mental obstacles that must be destroyed, because you cannot destroy bodily needs, nor the very human tendencies to slack off and avoid trouble.
You should stop listening to its advice, sure. Poke fun at it, absolutely. But what Pigsy represents is part of the human condition, just like every other pilgrim, and also something one must make peace with.
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dijaja · 6 days
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This one's a Lil old. And I didn't put in much effort. But ao bing is pretty anyway
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dijaja · 6 days
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Good morning, I hope to have a productive day 👊✨️
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dijaja · 6 days
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Please give me the stregnth to stop procrastinating 👊
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dijaja · 7 days
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Yall ever notice how odd of a character Tang is sometimes.
First thing I noticed was the way he reacted in the clone ep. Bro didn't let anyone know that MK was goofing off with magic he doesn't know how to manage yet, like- isn't he the adult in the situation who's friends with MK's father figure?
He also was wayyy too excited to be called master by wukong in Amnesia Rules 💀
Bros just rlly weird sometimes 😭
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dijaja · 7 days
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What are some of your favorite lmk pairs? :]
I love this question sm! Lemme list em down
Some of these are platonic, most are romantic- and are in no particular order of favorites. Just listing em off the top of my head!
- Suntang #1 !!
(Sun Wukong x Tang Sanzang)
- Shadowpuppets
(Macaque x The Mayor)
- Mistyembers
(Red Son x Acolyte)
- Dust Bunny trio (platonic)
THIS ONES MADE BY ME AND A FRIEND
(Red Son, Acolyte, Chenxiang)
- Lunartides (platonic)
(Sandy + Macaque)
- Stable boys (platonic)
(Sun Wukong + Ao Lie)
- Dragon boys (platonic)
(Ao Lie + Ao Bing)
- Li brothers! (Platonic bro)
(Jinzha + Muzha + Nezha)
That's all I can think of at the moment, lol. Definitely fun pairs for me
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dijaja · 7 days
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I saw you say your requests are open. Could you draw Tang 🥺? If not completely ok!
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Our Lil Cicada Boi <33
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dijaja · 8 days
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G'day for an OC ain't it
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dijaja · 8 days
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Ain't no way u can tell me tripitaka was "abusive" to wukong when bro is literally so down bad. LOOK AT HOW HE DREW SANZANG IN HIS GAME BRO
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That monkey wants to be gazed longingly at by that man. Probably spent three hours staring back at him
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dijaja · 8 days
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Ppls portrayal of erlang kinda looks like Li Shang from Mulan
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dijaja · 9 days
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Just letting you know that the art request tag is full of tumblr bots and stalkers harassing artists! please be careful and avoid using that tag for your new requested drawings :(
Oh damn, I didn't know that 😬
Thanks for letting me know anon, u the GOAT ✨️
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dijaja · 9 days
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You guys this is what the season 5 animation will look like 100%
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This is so cursed pls help I can't breath
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dijaja · 9 days
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This is so cursed pls help I can't breath
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dijaja · 9 days
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Idk abt Manga references but the ending reminds me of the ending of ATLA
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If you get all the manga references you get a sticker
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dijaja · 9 days
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never requested on of these b4 but i'd love to see a ne zha or redson doodle, whichever you're feeling!! :3
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I've not finished this yet, nezha is unsurprisingly very fun to draw, but I felt bad abt making you wait 🥺 so here's a WIP without color! I hope you like it so far :)
Definitely expect more nezha in the future, lol
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dijaja · 11 days
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boo
My art requests are open via the ask box, go ahead and put in whatever u want me to draw!
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