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Friday May 02, 2008

Metaphysical Shoe

The question came up.

Am a writer who paints or a painter who writes?

So, as not to box myself into labels and corners, I said: “I’m a creator who writes and paints. Remember, an artist, a creator, has no medium.

If the metaphysical shoe fits, wear it.

Tuesday Apr 29, 2008

The Brass Ring

We’ve all been there. If only we could go back in time and right a wrong—one of our own doing.

To feel regret without an act of contrition that addresses remorse in some meaningful way is disingenuous and a victim’s game.

While the soul is perfection, we are not—which is a debated topic. As an artist, my dharma is to reflect truth; I leave perfection to consciousness, which does not require our help.

So, when the next opportunity to right that wrong reveals itself, grab the brass ring and burn away the karma that has been dragging you down. 

Thursday Apr 24, 2008

A Core Question

Years ago in a cafe near the beach in Santa Monica, California, the Zen master asked me: “Why do you want to be artist?”

As I’ve said before, this is the question. Have you answered this core question to your own satisfaction?

If not, you might as well be a doctor, carpenter, or a plumber—professions that society values.

I did answer the master and without hesitation. What would your answer have been?

Saturday Apr 12, 2008

A Cup Runneth Over

Here’s another favorite Zen tale that you will find in my book, An Artist Empowered.

Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era (1868-1912), received a university professor who came to inquire about Zen.

To welcome his guest and set the stage, Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor’s cup full, and then kept on pouring. The professor watched the overflow until he no longer could restrain himself. “It is overfull. No more will go in!”

“Like this cup,” Nan-in said, “you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?”

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Saturday Mar 22, 2008

Independent Means

You think and feel for your own self. You don’t relinquish your perception or power to experts.

You don’t rely on reviews, critics, and other secondhand sources to make up your mind for you. Of course, when you see a sign on a bottle of lye that reads ‘Poison, do not drink’, you accept the warning without having to taste it for yourself.

Independence without discernment is a flaw.