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Mindfulness in a dot After a lot of theory, we want to highlight practical aspects today, but first a summary of the last post: Everything is Dao, from the smallest dot to the universe; thus, everything is imbued with Dao, especially the counterplay of yin and yang. These are not opposing forces but depend on […]
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What AI says, answering my question: The Role of Dao and Zen in Chinese Painting
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Even if it's difficult to predict something these days and even if a lot doesn't last: my winter depressions are as certain as the back taxes. Nearly. The tax-back payment is more reliable in terms of time.
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Gaining by letting go is again a formulation that could come from the field of esotericism. I have previously indicated that this is not an area in which I am proficient.
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Poetry from the sky: Something has stuck in the back of my mind: characters that float down from the sky like leaves or something similar and write a poem at the same time.
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Daoism distinguishes between the ego and the self. The ego refers to the individual's sense of self, which is often shaped by societal norms, cultural values, and personal experiences.
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busy painting the future. huge wall painting, beijing, china . photo for #WordlessWednesday
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The summer holidays are just around the corner and the last article concludes for the time being on the basis of 2 pictures with the theme of emptiness.
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This and That and Everything: I've started 2 new series, one spilling over into the other.
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The Dreamweaver's daughters cast their nets and the Wolf hour are my last works on the dream cycle.
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Liang Kai is best known in the West for his painting of Li Bai. Only a few know the scroll of "The story of eight eminent monks".
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basement window in the streets of verona, italy 2014. photo for #WordlessWednesday
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I actually wanted to write a post called “More Nothing” or something like that. However, my marketing director convinced me that giving my readers more nothing every week was not a recipe for success.
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I'm delighted to welcome Jennifer Landis back to the blog today! Jennifer first joined me during the Week of Well-being and Inspiration with a wonderful post about mindfulness and writing. Jennifer now writes a column for the blog on mindfulness and related topics. I find Jennifer’s posts fantastically helpful and I hope you do too! [...]
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Explanation and summary of #WordlessWednesday: I came across this initiative about half a year ago and although I don't usually take part in any activities of this kind, this time it appealed to me.
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