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Tuesday Jan 08, 2008
A Show of Hand
When you do hear the truth, there is nothing more to say.
The word chair, or a painting of a chair isn’t the chair. The artist Mark Rothko painted his floating abstracts of vertically aligned rectangles large enough so the viewer could step in and feel engulfed, to have a transcendental moment.
Is art the truth itself or the doorway?
As the Japanese Zen priest, Shunryu Suzuki-roshi, said: “When I raise the hand thus, there is Zen. But when I assert that I have raised the hand, Zen is no more there.”
That moment is gone. When you call attention to the moment with thinking, the truth of it is already gone.
What relevance does this have to me? An insight leads to understanding, and understanding is the goal.
Don’t doubt your courage to feel the truth from wherever it might come.
Sunday Dec 30, 2007
This Picture
You’ve heard it before.
When you look into the mirror of your soul, who do you see?
This is an opportunity to view things as they are, not as you would like them to be. This is also called awareness, as the Buddha had taught.
Have you ever challenged your own standard? This is the doorway to art, one way or another.
Happy New Year!
Saturday Dec 15, 2007
Consciousness Conundrum
Today, on the radio, I heard two famous scientists discussing consciousness in clinical terms, and brain research, which was in many ways fascinating.
One, a nobel laureate, said: “Awareness is a form of consciousness.”
While this assessment might sound correct, I would disagree. Awareness is a form of art. You can raise your awareness, but not consciousness. You can’t have a form of consciousness; it is already whole and not open to divisions or categories.
What did you learn today?
Wednesday Dec 05, 2007
Art Critic
Last night I listened to an art critic. He was passionate and well-spoken. He also missed the point about art.
He spoke of many things. When he told us that art’s purpose is to raise our consciousness, I had another thought.
First, it’s no one’s business what art does for the individual. The aesthetic experience is personal. Then, even if we were to accept the critic’s idea about art’s purpose, it would be that art has the power to raise awareness. Consciousness is already perfect, and requires no help from us.
Take this at face value. Test it out yourself and report back.
Monday Dec 03, 2007
Heavy or Light
I hear now and then that: “Hey, man, that’s some heavy stuff on your site.”
Yes, I would have to respond. Although it’s not heavy; in fact, it’s light because it is the light.
The more you are willing to confront your own self, the lighter you become. Now is the time to face the questions that needle about in your noodle in your most lucid of moments.
And the universe is not without a sense of humor. True faith after all demands as much.
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