Tuesday, July 24, 2012

A Note from Michelangelo



"What spirit is so empty and blind,
that it cannot recognize the fact that the foot is more noble than the shoe,
and the skin more beautiful
than the garment for which it is clothed?"

~ Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564)

Sunday, July 22, 2012

The Sixth Sense ...

Drawing of Da Vinci's "Vetruvian Man" by Laura Basha



I am in the process of creating my next painting of which the above drawing will be a part, and the process has me considering something I think important to us all. It has me thinking of the question of "Balance". Proportion and balance as depicted in the human form was considered the most elevated and honorable subject of Renaissance art, certainly by Da Vinci. In reading his notes, he talks about painting as:

"... [surpassing] all human works by the subtle considerations belonging to it. The eye, which is called the window of the soul, is the principle means by which the central sense can most completely and abundantly appreciate the infinite works of nature; and the ear is the second, which acquires dignity by hearing of the things the eye has seen. ..."

In following the mathematical instructions of Vetruvius, and the elegant draughtsmanship of Da Vinci, the importance of balance became very apparent to me, and in combination with the above quote, I began to think of our five senses of taste, touch, sight, smell, and hearing. But what if there were more senses? More senses might allow for us to cultivate a life experience of even more richness and equilibrium; a deeper resonance of Life might be available to us.

What if Balance was one of those senses? Balance is something we consider when "juggling" our schedules, when needing more time for relaxation and play to balance out work, more time for family. When we are out of balance, things fall apart, fall down, like a perfectly stacked tower of blocks until one tilts a little too much to one side. 

It seems perhaps capricious, but what if we were to focus on balance as being a given sense - a sixth sense if you will? If we paid attention to balance like we do to say, hearing, would we experience more equilibrium? When we slow down and turn our attention away from the cacophany of daily life, we hear the birds, the breeze, maybe laughter in the distance. If we listened for balance, what would we hear? If we paid attention to balancing activity with rest, would we experience more pleasure in being alive? Much like sight is to the artist, balance may be to the fulfilled life.

If balance is available to us through simply reflecting on it - not having to make it happen or "create" it, how much of a contribution could it be? What would life experience be like if we knew balance was intrinsic, such as smell and taste and touch, and we just haven't been paying attention? 

Where in your life would more balance make a difference? And what could you realize if you reflected on it as one of our given senses?


Monday, July 9, 2012

"The water of realization ..."

Mom ~ New Hampshire, June 2012


I wrote in June of our trip to Florida, four sisters, united in our commitment to move Mom to a more comfortable and secure residence, nearer to family, grandchildren and all. 
It was a success! She loves her new place while still missing her home in the South. 

We were the four great women that we truly are.
Love's transmutation capacity elevates all other concerns.


Again from Rumi:

"Love says: You can deny me. Try.
I say, Yes, you appear out of nowhere
like the bubbles in wine, here and then not.

... The water of realization is the wine we mean ...
Grace floods in. The wine's power breaks the jar. ..."

Friday, July 6, 2012

Peace of Mind

Moonset over San Francisco Bay



" ... if anyone speaks to you about any matter, do not argue with him. 
But if he speaks rightly, say: Yes. 
If he speaks wrongly say to him: You know what you are saying. 
But do not argue with him about the things he has said. 
Thus your mind will be at peace."

~ Thomas Merton, The Wisdom of the Desert, Saying X


Monday, June 25, 2012

Beauty




"Continued observation unfolds perception.

Meditation on what we observe and perceive unfolds the power to cognize.

Direct cognition is the result of perfect subconscious concentration."


~ Master Subramuniya

Friday, May 25, 2012

"Behind Each Eye"



Four Sisters


It had been over 40 years since we had all been together. Separated by the annihilation born of a traumatic youth, we finally trusted enough to reunite to see our mother after all these years. It was moving to me to observe us, 4 women now, cooking, navigating the kitchen, each doing her part as only four women who have raised children know how to do. Silently, musically, harmonized with no outer conductor needed.

We return next month, to Florida, to move this our mother who never mothered very well, to a safer place where we can all be there for her in her elder years. She is alone and she needs to be mothered and we can be that for each other and for her.

Bring what you are looking for.


Behind Each Eye

Spring overall. But inside us
there is another unity.

Behind each eye 
one glowing weather.

Every forest branch moves differently
in the breeze, but as they sway,
they connect at the roots.

~ Rumi


Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Power of Quiet



Koi Pond, Kauai 

 

"In a gentle way, you can shake the world."  ~ Mahatma Gandhi

 

 

 There is more and more research being done on the valuable perspectives experienced and seen by those of us who are introverted. As we live in a culture that values extroversion to an extreme, introversion has often been characterized, if not overtly, as an undesirable attribute to have, especially if one wants to get ahead professionally or socially.

 

Well, what is now becoming more and more obvious, is the powerful contribution the introverted way of operating brings to any conversation, leadership role, or certainly any creative endeavor, and one book that is brilliant in exploring and revealing this value is Susan Cain's Quiet: The Power  of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking.

 

If you are interested in understanding an introvert's perspective and its value, or if you are interested in validating the value you know you have always possessed as an introvert (!), check out this TED talk by Susan Cain, and "may the Force be [gently] with you"!!


http://www.ted.com/talks/susan_cain_the_power_of_introverts.html