Restoration of a Paracas Textile!

Restoration of a Paracas Textile glyph by OLD SICK DEAD

On the south coast of Peru, a dynasty of skeletons with elongated skulls was mummified in burial bundles, wrapped in layers of embroidered textiles. The mystery of the recent Nazca mummies led me to investigate other regional archaeological evidence for three-fingered reptilian humanoids and to unraveling the burial shroud of the Paracas necropolis. I came across a couple of images online of a looted fragment of a two-thousand-year-old Paracas Textile quietly sold at auction for $800. In order to fight the obvious vaulting of these masterpieces and the erasing of the heritage of the Peruvian people, I lovingly restored the glyph to share with you!

The Buddha gave a teaching to a friendly dragon, Mucalinda the Nāga:

‘The happiness of secluded contentment, understanding the complete truth of it; is the happiness of being unconflicted with the world, by having restraint towards living beings.

The happiness of detachment from the world is the transcendence of stimulations. But those purified of the conceit of a self are truly the happiest!’

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