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Saturday, May 17, 2008
at the Monk's Cabin
ENDLESS VOW
The Zen Path of Soen Nakagawa
A monk living alone
maple leaves
cover the entire mountain
So hitori sumu manzan no momiji kana
This is a sketch I made of the monk's cabin I lived in at Sonoma Mountain
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Spring Sesshin at Palolo
Robert and I cooked for the spring sesshin in Hawaii. He came from Florida and I came from Canada
Friday, May 02, 2008
Enso
The universal enso on my new t-shirt symbolizes enlightenment and oneness with nature.
Zenga
are the ink paintings and calligraphy of Japanese Zen Buddhist monks from approximately 1600 to the present.
The calligraphy reads:
Pure white birds set against
emerald waters,
Green mountains ablaze
with blooming flowers.
June 2008
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