"The sharp knife of a short life

I've had just enough time..."


- "If I Die Young" The Band Perry


I see Beauty in many things. And like the ghosts that only speak to you if you notice them, they tell me wondrous tales. With my camera and my thoughts, I captured these as faithfully as I can to share with you. And by doing so, they gave me the reasons. And though the thousand reasons may not all be sweet and some indeed bitter; they are still reasons to live. Come to think about it, that is Life, isn't it?
Showing posts with label Zen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zen. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Part I - The Monk & The Scriptures.




I've had just enough time to...   talk to the Monk about the scriptures.


Taken of the Monk & his books one night alone in Hangzhou, China.



“All the knowledge is in the scriptures”, the monk said.
“Studied it well and you will know all there is to know.”

The disciple took it to heart and studied it day and night.
And when he has memorized and could repeat every single word.
He went back to the monk with all he had learned.




You have learned nothing”, the monk said.
“Except for the words you have read”
“The wisdom is not in the words”
“Go back and read some more!”

And the disciple burned the scriptures
And become a rich trader.
And the monk took another disciple
Who is asked to read more and more
And then some more…




Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Zen and the Art of Motocycle Appreciation.




I've had just enough time to...   ride with the wind.


Taken on the Jakarta highway to the North.



I've noticed that people who have never worked with steel have trouble seeing this... that the motorcycle is primarily a mental phenomenon. They associate metal with given shapes... pipes, rods, girders, tools, parts... all of them fixed and inviolable, and think of it as primarily physical. But a person who does machining or foundry work or forge work or welding sees "steel" as having no shape at all. Steel can be any shape you want if you are skilled enough, and any shape but the one you want if you are not.

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974) - Robert M. Pirsig

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What you see is steel.
What he sees is infinite
Shapes waiting to be.


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What you see is a motorcycle
What he sees is something indescribable
Something like - love or Zen.




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