Shakyo Practice – Meditative Sutra Copying

I had a conversation the other day with a temple supporter who told me about an artist who uses words from various Buddhist texts to create some beautiful art.  Immediately ideas began to pop up in my mind.  So I have begun exploring the merging of text from the Lotus Sutra to a visual representation beyond merely words on paper.   I’ve only done this for two days and this is what I have experienced.  One…

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They Say I Did This

They Say I Did This  (Originally posted August 26, 2012) This is getting posted a tad bit late. I arrived home late last night, later than I had anticipated, from my KY prison visit. I learned while making this visit that an inmate does not say “I did such and such a thing/crime/virtually anything.” rather they will say the phrase “they say I did such and such” instead of ‘I did such and such.’ This…

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Chapter V – Part 1 – If They Have Not Yet Done So

 This chapter opens with the parable about the cloud of rain that waters the plants in the land.  Even though the plants have many differences they all are equally nourished by this rain.  Early on in this project I did a piece of art which I donated to Myokei Shonin, Bishop of NONA.  In the parable mention is made of roots, stems, branches and leaves of trees and grasses.  This often does not get explained…

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Chapter IV – Part 2 – Treasury of the Buddha Law

The translucent layers in both of the art pieces are representative of the multiple layers, the various ways of being in our lives.  In each case nothing is completely covered over, nothing is eliminated and especially in the last piece every layer is required in order to form the whole.  So too in our lives all of our outward self, our actions and behaviors are integral to who we are, even if they may at…

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