Tricycle Daily Dharma July 15, 2012
Enlivening the Ordinary
Through
art, a painter can make the ordinary come alive. As Zen students, we
try to bring this kind of relevance into each moment of our lives, into
this one moment that contains all moments. In this way, we allow the
ordinary to enliven us. Sometimes this is successful, sometimes not, but
the work itself goes on. Persistence is one of the major virtues in
both the artist and the unenlightened.
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- Gary Thorp, "The Dust Beyond the Cushion"