FYI: Zen stories are short parables which capsure the essence of Zen philosophy. recently, i've found myself as a character in them...
1. One day, after an intensive training session, Young Mega and 4Higher were relaxing with a discourse on hard versus soft. For example, what technique would win out of Sanda versus Tai Chi Chu'an.
"soft always beats hard", said 4Higher, "when you use the opponents own strength against them".
"But what if someone is too strong for the person to yield, and they connect a blow? Soft loses", argued Young Mega.
"that is a question of technique", replied 4Higher. "Look, which is harder, water or rock? Rock, but water can break and shape rock, as you see in nature."
Young Mega smiled and replied, "I'm pretty sure it's paper that beats rock".
2. After an evening meal following a long sparring session, Young Mega was beratting his training partner with claims of how strong his Kung Fu had become.
4Higher calmly set down his tea, turned to Mega and said, "it is not the squawking of its voice nor the flapping of it's wings that makes the eagle deadly".
Mega laughed and said ,"na, but its funny as!"
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
two real-life Zen kung fu stories
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
TMD in Hastings
what did u get up to this weekend? Went to hastings.
here are touristy photos to prove it
i think this iconic clock tower would be better if the sheep were real..
pleanty cool art deco architecture in the centre, lamposts even:
looking good Gary!
not that great painting on unprimed wood, but i like the texture so left heaps of it exposed around my piece which is clearly influenced by traditional chinese art and cartoon dragons:
and then we did seconds...
this time i discovered a style of a lost civilisation!
don't worry Addy, i won't divulge the secrets of the hidden temple
here are touristy photos to prove it
i think this iconic clock tower would be better if the sheep were real..
pleanty cool art deco architecture in the centre, lamposts even:
looking good Gary!
not that great painting on unprimed wood, but i like the texture so left heaps of it exposed around my piece which is clearly influenced by traditional chinese art and cartoon dragons:
and then we did seconds...
this time i discovered a style of a lost civilisation!
don't worry Addy, i won't divulge the secrets of the hidden temple
Monday, August 10, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
let em know
today was the last day of a workshop i've been tutoring... sun came out for us, i think springtime is hitting aucks!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
back in
we have been virtually paintless for the last couple months... til now
sorry about the poor resolution... still sussin out new camera
sorry about the poor resolution... still sussin out new camera
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