8/20/13

8/15/13

Karen Black


“Rafelson thought I might be too complex for Rayette, but I told him I’m essentially simple, that really everybody is essentially simple, that we are all just beings who, uh, be,” Ms. Black said in 1970, referring to Bob Rafelson, the director of “Five Easy Pieces,” and her character.
“Certainly Rayette can just be,” she said. “I dig her, she’s not dumb, she’s just not into thinking. I didn’t have to know anybody like her to play her. I mean, I’m like her, in ways. Rayette enjoys things as she sees them, she doesn’t have to add significances. She can just love the dog, love the cat. See? There are many things she does not know, but that’s cool; she doesn’t intrude on anybody else’s trip. And she’s going to survive. Do you understand me?”

7/23/13

Small Dark Jewel

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): "I was six years old when my parents told me that 
there was a small, dark jewel inside my skull, learning to be me." So said 
the Leo science fiction writer Greg Egan in his story "Learning to Be Me." 
Let's pretend that you, too, have a small dark jewel inside your skull 
that's learning to be you. It's a good metaphor for what I believe has been 
happening all these years: You have been gradually mastering the art of 
being the best Leo you can be. It hasn't been easy. You weren't born 
knowing how to be your beautiful, radiant, courageous self, but have had 
to work hard to activate your potentials. Now you're moving into an 
especially critical phase of the process: a time when you have the chance 
to learn how to love yourself with greater ingenuity.

6/15/13

Custom Garland of 108 Beads

I very much enjoyed making this custom garland of 108 beads. Based on the book, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying written by Sogyal Rinpoche, Andrew Harvey & Patrick Gaffney, the garland is covered in an edit of the text and broken up into 4 sections representing the 4 Bardos. It begins with a mirror, and ends with 3 beads of Om Mani Padme Hung in script.

"Go to a quiet place and rob all your perceptions, and steal all the stars and planets in the sky, and dissolve them into the belly of emptiness, the all-encompassing space of the nature of mind.”

"Everything is spontaneously liberated in the absolute nature, like knots untied in the sky."

"The entire vision then dissolves back into its original essence, like a tent collapsing once its ropes are cut."






5/30/13

NYTimes Home Section (!!!) May 30, 2013

HUGE Thank you to Rima Suqi!!



5/28/13

5/3/13

Impermanence

'Whether we die enmeshed within our hopes and fears or free ourselves by recognizing the selfless luminosity of our innermost being, impermanence lies at the heart of all existence. In illness or health, life or death, the body is the greatest teacher of impermanence.'

3/12/13


2/12/13

A little bit of Tuscon...