Ineffable Journey

My journey working with Zen koans. Realisations expressed through collage rather than words.


Monday, 27 December 2010

Hide yourself in a pillar

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Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Show me an unmovable tree in a heavy storm

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Thursday, 9 December 2010

How do you stop a sailing boat?



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3. How do you stop the sounds of the world?




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2. How do you stop the sound of a distant temple bell?




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1. A monk once asked Joshu, 'Has a dog Buddha-Nature?'. Joshu answered 'Mu !'




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In the sea of life, ten thousand feet down. There's a single stone. I'll pick it up without wetting my hand.

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My work consists of a mixture of painting and 3D work all inspired by my love of the sea. I find much inspiration in the Zen aesthetic of Wabi Sabi; the constantly changing landscape and the decaying impermanence of objects. I look for the beauty in peeling paint and rusty metal. Many different media are used in my paintings. Layers are built upon layers, using tissue, newsprint, ink, paint and pencil, all adding depth to the piece. Words and calligraphy also play an important role, developing a diary as I work. I hold painting workshops,Expressive painting and Mixed media,come along and unlock the hidden creative!
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What are Koans for?

They get you in touch with the vast background, they take away everything else, and they do that by making all your stories about who you are and what the world is like irrelevant. All your stories get thrown overboard.

Working with Zen Koans:

You let what is happening appear without fighting it off and you will notice that the koan describes what is happening. There is a feedback back from your life to the koan. Everything that happens then is part of your meditation. Meditation isn’t work; it is tremendously interesting, and fun. If there is no barrier between you and what you feel, see, think, taste, and hear, you are always being carried in the wave of presence. - John Tarrant

Sources of inspiration

Big Mind Big Heart
Pacific Zen Institute
The Zen Site
Zen Ways
Zen Habits
Wzen
Zen Mountain Monastery
Sweeping Zen
Shambhala Sun
Awakened Life
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    8 years ago
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    Peace for Everyone
    8 years ago
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    1 The Whole World Is Medicine
    11 years ago
  • Mugaku Sensei's Blog
    Sex, Teachers, and Conduct
    14 years ago
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