- Chuang Tzu (c.369 B.C. - c.286 B.C.)
Friday, September 09, 2022
The Sage's Heart-Mind Mirror
Thursday, September 08, 2022
The Subtle Gāthās of Rock and Water
- John Daido Loori (1931 - 2009)
The True Dharma Eye
Monday, September 05, 2022
Landscapes and Time
The first: In contemporary Western discourse... landscape may be defined in many different ways, but all incorporate the notion of time passing. Thus landscape as solid geology (as in a granitic landscape, a karst landscape) speaks to evolutionary time, aeons of time: all history in a grain of sand. Landscape as land form or topography (a desert landscape, a riverine landscape), again, has great time depth but may involve human interventions, human histories. With landscape as mantled (as in a landscape of peat and moor, a tropical landscape) the processes quicken, sometimes invoking seasonal transience. Landscape as land use (an arable landscape, a country house landscape, a plantation landscape) speaks of things done to the land action and movement, the effects of historically specific social/political/cultural relationships.
Sunday, September 04, 2022
Luminous Beings
- Carlos Castaneda (1925 - 1998)
Tales of Power
Saturday, September 03, 2022
Spielraum
- Edmund Husserl (1859 - 1938)
Experience and Judgment
Thursday, September 01, 2022
Ephemeral Sights
- Bill Jay (1940 - 2009)
"And so castles made of sand slips into the sea, eventually."
- Jimi Hendrix (1942 - 1970)
"All is ephemeral, both what remembers and what is remembered."
- Marcus Aurelius (121 - 180)
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Order and Chaos
- Arthur Koestler (1905 - 1983)
"Although I am even now still a layman in the area of mathematics, and although I lack theoretical knowledge, the mathematicians, and in particular the crystallographers, have had considerable influence on my work of the last twenty years. The laws of the phenomena around us order, regularity, cyclical repetition, and renewals have assumed greater and greater importance for me. The awareness of their presence gives me peace and provides me with support. I try in my prints to testify that we live in a beautiful and orderly world, and not in a formless chaos, as it sometimes seems."
- M. C. Escher (1898 - 1972)
- Carl Sagan (1934 - 1996)