In the grand tradition of Eastern thought, the Vegetable Siddhisms seek to reconcile the contradictions of the vegetable kingdom.
Through the lens of the carrot, we find the essence of duality, the balance of light and dark, of sweet and bitter.
The beet, with its majestic purple hue, represents the paradox of the infinite and the eternal, the cyclical nature of life and death.
And the broccoli, with its fractal majesty, embodies the infinite complexity of the human condition.