Saturday, May 16, 2009

Mu From the Dog's Mouth



Q: Does a dog have Buddha nature?
A: Mu

I asked my son whether he had a name for his new son, born today (5/16/09, 6:45 am). "No," he said. "How about the Japanese name for 'no,' 'mu,'? I asked. "No," he said.

The Mu koan is as follows: A monk asked Zhaozhou, a Chinese Zen master (known as Jōshū in Japanese): "Has a dog Buddha-nature or not?", Zhaozhou answered: "Wú" (in Japanese, Mu).

For less explanation see: http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/2000/07/Does-A-Dog-Have-Buddha-Nature.aspx

Friday, May 15, 2009

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Discovering Emptiness in a Spinning Top


When I looked at th-
e spinning top the w-
ords became concent-
ric circles.

The Wednesday night reading group has been reading Nagarjuna's "The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way" for a while now. We are just getting into the best part. And it is no more difficult than figuring out a child's top that you spin with your forefinger and thumb. Here's why:

Last night we talked about how emptiness is not the same as believing in nothing (nihilism). And that emptiness means "no abiding self," or in the case of a child's top (which wasn't mentioned), no essence.

Barbara was quick to say that hearing these ideas and practicing with them are very different. So today I went to the Blanton Art Museum and the Ramsen center to practice (shirking my volunteer duties to AZC).

First I ate in the Blanton's new cafeteria. I don't like to see art with my stomach growling. Then to the museum store where I found a child's top. It had words printed on a flat round disk. I spun it and voila, the words turned into concentric circles. That proved it, I though. In one spin I saw how foolish both Nagarjuna and Barbara were. It was obvious that the essence was the top standing still (with words), and when moving, is just appeared different (with concentric circles). I was satisfied that my mission was accomplished, and left the store (I though it was too expensive to buy the top that had disproved emptiness at $3.26).

Walking out to the street, I started thinking about a hypothetical top that is attached to an electric motor. The normal state (essence) of that top would be the concentric circles, and seeing the words would be just an abnormal view of the top. But suppose that one day the motor dies and the top comes to a stop. Then has its essence changed (a contradiction for if essence changes then it is not essence)? Then my mind went to the earth, which spins and rotates as if there was no tomorrow. What is the essence of that (a spherical object in motion?). I started to doubt the validity of my "there is an essence" argument.

A minute later, as I went outside, I saw an old truck with scratches, dents and faded paint. So what was this truck's essence, it if had one? Was it the way it was yesterday, the way it is now, or the way it will be tomorrow? Suddenly essence disappeared and Nagarjuna (and Barbara) made more sense.

Nagarjuna wrote,

For him to whom emptiness is clear,
Everything becomes clear.
For him to whom emptiness is not clear,
Nothing becomes clear.

Please come and help us sort out the thinking of this 2nd century Buddhist saint. Find out why he is thought of by some to be the next (2nd or 8th?) Buddha.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Sleeping Samurai


I sat quietly imaging
that I was a sam-
urai sleeping and
fully awake.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Monday, May 11, 2009

Holding Paper


So today I tried
to hold the
paper without
touching it.

Most
of the
time I was
too relaxed or ^stressed.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Faceless from Afar


We are faceless from
afar, but powerful neve-
rtheless as we con-
gregate.

A friend sent this picture from China today:
That and the Buddhist concept of sangha inspired my drawing.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Friday, May 1, 2009

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Monday, April 27, 2009

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Birthday Dinner Drawing



At my daughter's and her boyfriend's birthday dinner, I got to do my first iphone drawing on his iphone.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Friday, April 24, 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Monday, April 20, 2009

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Passage of Time (NOT)



Some say that time passes
though I spent a lot of
time in school looking out the
window & never saw time
passing [n]or even time stan-
ding still.

?????

Friday, April 17, 2009

No Nus



No nus is good n-
us. That has got to
be as stupid of an
aphorism as they com.

No nu

N O T

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Mouse Trap



Now we wait 4 the big
rat trap to go off in
the attic.

How will he like
fine Trader Joe's
peanut butter?

April 20th: Checked the trap and found it ratless.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Back to Work



We worked 2 gether 4 30
years. We had our differ-
ences. I was right and they 
were wrong. Or visa versa.
Today we laid our swords
on the ground and hugged.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Ribs for Kim



I'm going to eat Thai 
bbq ribs for dinner 
2 night. The waiter 
assured me the pig was already dead. I 
shall thank Ms. Pig for contributing 2 my 
sustenance. 

Ribs for Kim

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Accumulating Junk



How do we accumulate 
so much junk? How much 
do we really need?

Not Much!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Is bad news bad?


Is bad news bad? Suppose
that you lose something* &
in looking for it you find som-
ething better.** What do u
think?

*bad  **good

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Sex Education



I saw a sex education on
Oprah today telling us how 2
talk 2 10 year olds re: sex.
Here's a mom trying to tell
everything she knows re: the
nuts & bolts.

?

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Fermi on Measurement



I read the Fermi talked about
how measurement becomes more
critical as [the] distinction becomes
less between things.

Here are two men. They
are identical twins. One is
a winner and the other a
loser. Why?

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Sharing Computers



My wife & I thought we
could share our first computer
in 1984. It only worked for a
few months until we realize
d that we needed "separate but
equal" machines.

Mine    Mine

2 pt. perspective

Since right now we are traveling and don't have an internet connection and only have one computer... she said, "it doesn't feel like we are sharing yet."

Monday, April 6, 2009

ART in the AM



I don't usually do ART in
the am because not much
has happened in my life
yet. (2 day)

     still
I'm   ^  asleep

Sunday, April 5, 2009

R.I.P.



The cool rabbi wrote,
"There is nothing outside
the camp that
cannot be brought
within."

They fed the
blind dog
with an eyedropper.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Buddha's Birthday



So the Buddha was born
today as she is born each
day & each breath in each
of us.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Almost No Wireless Anymore



All day I've been mess-
ing with my sick compu-
ters. I'm getting close 2 giving
up on the whole business
& living my life "wireless."
Close but no cigar, that is.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Ed Ruscha Webcast



I'm listening to Ed Ruscha
now via webcast. He is
talking about other artists.
He is making jokes but
no one is laughing.

ART?

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

More on Cezanne's ?Death?



My sister thought Cezanne
was dead, confusing him w/
both Mikaelangelo & Pablo.

Reports of
my demise
are gr-

eatly exagerat-
ed. My
art lives.

I was listening to the audio recording at the Cezanne exhibit and one of the people speaking on the recording (the curator of the exhibit) was also there in the gallery taking through a couple of rich folks. I listened to his voice on both the recording and in the gallery at the same time.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Visiting Cezanne



I went to see Cezanne,
the man who leaped to
modern times.

I heard the audio recording at the museum. The curator who was speaking on the recording was taking around a very rich man and his wife. So I heard two sides of him. Very eerie.

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