
"This tattoo is an image of the goddess, Green Tara. Tara was the mother of Buddha, and there are several different versions of her including White Tara, Red Tara and Gold Tara.
I was raised Catholic, and am now not a religious person, but a spiritual one. Buddhism is more of an interest for me than a dominating religion. My name is actually Tara, and my parents named me that because of the link with the word Earth, or Terra, in Latin.
I was introduced to the Buddhist name Tara by my stepmother, who was also interested in spiritual matters.
She had a number of books on Buddhism, and I naturally followed the stories containing my name. I was very intrigued by Tara because of her compassion and her motherly qualities.
I got this tattoo in ’99 when I was about twenty-six. I got it at a shop called Electric Rose, in Seattle, Washington. At the time, I knew that I wanted to be a mother some day, but it is something that has become increasingly important to me as I get older.
Now, I have two stepchildren and a baby on the way. I am three months along. I look forward to having Tara continue to guide me with her beauty, her compassion, and her beautifully maternal nature."
