About Budhati

Starting over 2500 years ago, some advanced Buddhists became the original super heroes. These people were not gods, or even deities, but normal human beings that gained super powers such as:

  • Clairsentience: Ability to feel the vibration of other people. There are many different degrees of clairsentience, ranging from the perception of diseases of other people to the ability to read the thoughts or emotions of other people.
  • Astral Projection: Invisibility, Multiplying the body into many and one again, Passing through solid objects as if space, Ability to rise and sink in the ground as if in water, Flying through the skies, Touching anything at any distance (even the moon or sun)
  • Perception of Time: Ability to take an instant and stretch it into eons, or to take an eon compress it into an instant
  • Universal Unconscious: Accessing the oceanic dimension of the unconscious where all memory, history, and potential are contained

This comic takes these powers and places them in the hands of relatively normal, screwed up people. Thanks to a new machine, instead of years of meditation on a remote mountain top, they gain these powers in a relatively short time without all the effort. Of course, gaining these abilities does not make them better people, and seeing how everything fits together certainly does not fix them. They still feel the full compliment of human anxiety, pride, secretiveness, delusions and compulsions.

 

About the Author

"Quotation is a serviceable substitute for wit." – Oscar Wilde

 

Sadly the world is a really fucked up place. So I realize that the last thing we really need right now is yet another web comic. So I am sorry, I've honestly tried to put myself to better use, but I always come back to doing this dribble. Hopefully you find it to be at least mildly entertaining.

 

As for what I'm like in real life, I have a decent job in a high tech company and for that reason write anonymously.

 

If you're interested in comics, or any of the subjects dealt with on the site, then please feel free to write me at host@budhati.com and strike up a conversation. I would be happy to hear from you. Especially if you can suggest some great quotes.

 

Collection of Rational Fears

#2 – No one will like it
#3 – No one will read it
#5 – Writing this is doing some really bad shit to my karma
#7 – I can never show this to my kids
#11 – No one will ever know that I did this, and due to rational fear # 3, thankfully no one ever will
#13 – It’s not good enough

 

   
   
 
 

 

 




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