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MISSION STATEMENT

Love, compassion, and equanimity have always been the cornerstone of Emerald Rose Whipple’s life. Her commitment and actions are aimed at contributing to that happiness and freedom for all beings. As a company, as an individual, and as a global family we are to cherish, love, and support human wellbeing and life everywhere.

For art collectors, Whipple produces the highest caliber fine art. The grounding philosophy present in each work explores human consciousness as symbol of the illusion of separateness. Her works are a meditation on coexistence, on unconditional love, and on touching eternity in each moment of presence. The unifying belief of love, that all life is sacred, is the guiding principle of her entire career. 

As an adopted infant herself, Whipple’s focus is aiding the most innocent amongst us - children. For the most disadvantaged to feel loved, cared for, and that their dreams and lives are fulfilling is a sacrament for the artist.

A portion of the sale proceeds will go to support a children’s humanitarian organization working around the world to ensure every child has access to health care and immunizations, clean water and sanitation, nutrition, education, emergency relief and more. 

 

Excerpt from Shantideva’s Way of the Bodhisattva

“May all beings everywhere
Plagued by sufferings of body and mind Obtain an ocean of happiness and joy By virtue of my merits.

May no living creature suffer, Commit evil, or ever fall ill. May no one be afraid or belittled, With a mind weighed down by depression.

May the blind see forms
And the deaf hear sounds,
May those whose bodies are worn with toil
Be restored on finding repose. 

May the naked find clothing, The hungry find food;May the thirsty find water And delicious drinks.

May the poor find wealth,
Those weak with sorrow find joy; May the forlorn find hope,
Constant happiness, and prosperity. 

May there be timely rains
And bountiful harvests;
May all medicines be effective
And wholesome prayers bear fruit. 

May all who are sick and ill
Quickly be freed from their ailments. Whatever diseases there are in the world,
May they never occur again. 

May the frightened cease to be afraid And those bound be freed;
May the powerless find power,
And may people think of benefiting each other. 

For as long as space remains,
For as long as sentient beings remain, Until then may I too remain
To dispel the miseries of the world.”