he doll of purposes, a Japanese lucky charm. Made from Papier Mache, a representation of the monk Bodhidharma founder of Buddhism Zen. He says the legend that after 9 years of meditation it was lit in a cave but the arms and legs fall off by atrophy. Here is the special Daruma shape. As follows: We choose a purpose and paint Daruma an eye. When we reach it, we will keep your other eye on gratitude. To learn, we will point out how we have achieved our goal and feel great personal satisfaction at this time. If we do not reach our purpose, we can burn our Daruma end of the year – this means that we simply search for other means to achieve it.