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Nirvana
01-19-2007, 10:53 PM
From the conclusion of John Keats' Ode to a Grecian Urn:
When old age shall this generation waste,
Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe
Than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say'st,
'Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.'
The Right Path is guided just as surely by esthetics as by ethics.
Nirvana
01-19-2007, 11:04 PM
Many years ago I came across a poem called Zenrin Kushu, or something like that. I remember I liked it so well that I typed it out on an old manual typewriter (was the 70s, before PCs). I have since lost it.
It had a wonderful line about two monks encountering each other in their separate forest journeys, and all they could do was to laugh and laugh as they crossed paths. As I recall, it was published in a book with all sorts of wonderful, stylized Japanese paintings.
Where does one find such a treasure these days?
I'm a bit of a bibliophile and am more interested in aesthetic presentations of Buddhist subjects, right now, than in the pedagogic or scriptural ones.
Although, I can see no reason why the two can't go hand-in-hand.
Buddha Delights.
Simonthepilgrim
01-20-2007, 11:29 AM
Have you posted this on another thread, Nirvana? I thought I'd replied about the Zenrin Kushu. Did I dream it?
Palzang
01-20-2007, 09:17 PM
It's all a dream, Simon...
Palzang
Nirvana
01-25-2007, 06:29 PM
Have you posted this on another thread, Nirvana? I thought I'd replied about the Zenrin Kushu. Did I dream it?
Yes, it's true that I posted elsewhere (>The Lotus Lounge / Picture creates issue). I just really wanted this info badly. If it's against the rules to post twice, I'm sorry. BUT I THANK YOU SO MUCH for the link.
Ah! I still have the old manual typewriter that my father gave me for my 16th birthday and, only this week, came across the first poem I ever published: it is on 'Banda' paper, in fading blue type, idiosyncratic and (thank you, Time) soon-to-be-illegible!
The Zenrin Kushu is pretty hard to find and expensive when you do, apparently! A search on Abe Books turned this up:
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/Bo...0%26sortby%3D3
Who knows? It could turn up on eBay! Good hunting! From what I have seen, it is well worth the search. Thanks, Xrayman.
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Metta and Bright Blessings,
Simon
Wow 172.67 pounds, times $1.98 (conversion rate), that's $342.00. It's really true: Ars longa, vita brevis est.
Pilgrim, thanks, again, so much.
Can ANYONE, will anyone show us some more buddhapictures?
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