Zuihitsu

  • August 30, 2010

    “[A] happy Abstract, known by all his Friends as the most innocent forgetter of his own Interests.” 

    Blake writing of his young friend Johnny Johnson

    A happy Abstract – what a wonderful phrase for an altruist!

  • August 28, 2010

    Read Blake, behold Blake – and have now an Intimation of Paradise, an Instance of God. Know in your heart his Inspiration, the Spirit that Inspired him.

    Now look anywhere, at anything, at anyone, and Know it too.

    For Blake’s message is that all is Spirit. His role was to help us see

  • August 27, 2010

    My purpose on earth, I believe, is to teach that all is an Instance of God.

    And my teaching must start with myself.

  • August 26, 2010

    Why did Blake write?
    Because so was he Guided.

  • August 25, 2010

    To paint from the Soul,
    not the mind,
    is to paint for the viewer
    to find his Soul.

  • August 22, 2010

    I love to fling and drip the paint, thanks to Jackson Pollock. But there is a problem with that technique, which perhaps was his personal problem. He rarely actually touched the canvas with his stick or brush. No actual contact, no intimacy. Perhaps he painted that way to avoid the intimacy, but I miss it.

    The

  • August 21, 2010

    I speak of writer vs. author,
    musician vs. performer,
    conductor vs. maestro,
    painter vs. artist.

    What of healer?
    Is healer vs. dealer?

    The essence of them all seems to be:
    altruist vs. selfist.

  • August 20, 2010

    You ask about me being guided to paint. I would say I’m guided to heal through painting: my painting for others, then helping them to paint for others.

    All guidance for altruistic art, whatever the particular form of the Creativity.

  • August 19, 2010

    “I have very little of Mr. Blake’s company; he is always in Paradise.” 

    — Catherine Blake

    To invoke Amida Buddha with Pure Faith is to be instantly transported by Her to the Free Land, to Heaven on earth.

    Blake saw “a Heaven in a Wild Flower,” for his life was dedicated to Pure Faith.

  • August 18, 2010

    Well, I’m not one for a dress code. But when a man comes to see me – urgently – for help to stave off the divorce his wife is threatening, I am surprised when he arrives in sandals, shorts, Hawaiian shirt and cowboy hat!

    That’s how serious he was about saving his marriage.

    That’s why his wife