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I spotted this Tree of Life tattoo on Court Street in downtown Brooklyn and started talking to James about it.
It was inked by an ex-girlfriend of his about ten years ago.
The tattoo consists of the tree of life, under which sits Buddha (or The Acorn Man) who is holding a chalice.
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Below it is a rune of protection.
Thanks to James for sharing this tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Update: One of My regular readers, Livia Indica, who blogs at NeoPagan Ink, pointed me to this source, the Cernunnos on the Gundestrup cauldron:
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James told me it was a Buddha, but the similarity between the tattoo and this Celtic god is worth noting. Thanks Livia!
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