Bits of zen flotsam & jetsam from the daily practice of a zen fool with shards of modern Buddhist art from my studio. Sometimes cranky, sometimes inspiring, mostly entertaining.
If I buy something that makes me find my own truth, be more present, reflective and brings me joy, therefore happiness, it is Dharma.
If your talent and your art bring well being, joy and happiness, it is Dharma.
Selling your paintings is what's linking the two, it is what allows me to bring home what you so beautifully manifested on your canvas.
Trust that only people that connect with your art will buy it. You are helping create unity, connection and communion - there is beauty and intention in all your paintings.
"That which brings well-being to man is Dharma."
"That which leads to the attainment of Abhyudaya (prosperity in this world) and Nihsreyasa (total cessation of pain and attainment of eternal bliss hereafter) is Dharma". Rishi Kanada
"Money" and "selling" are not bad things or Adharma. They are only two of many intermidiates between people.
Well thanks to you both for your encouragement and wise words. And to you Patricia for that detailed clarification.
It's interesting when I look a little deeper. I guess I wouldn't have started this little project if at some level I really felt wasn't okay. When I think of it now, I think I was trying to peer through the eyes of others. "What will people think of me? Some Dharma folk might find it offensive." Ah attachment to that self image and projection. How can I know what others will think? I am reminded to do my part and not worry about results, if after some thought an action seems good.
I hear you saying it is "right livelihood" I think, and if I stop and consider it as you so succinctly put it, selling is simply a form of connection. Money does get a bad wrap in the spiritual world sometimes!
Yes,Yes,Yes!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to see 30 days of your art! Who knows there may be one with my name on it :)
I love the idea! Not crass at all! It's Life/Dharma (Truth) playing itself out in form! Go for it!
I can hear the music playing now...
Much love, and success!
Christine
If I buy something that makes me find my own truth, be more present, reflective and brings me joy, therefore happiness, it is Dharma.
ReplyDeleteIf your talent and your art bring well being, joy and happiness, it is Dharma.
Selling your paintings is what's linking the two, it is what allows me to bring home what you so beautifully manifested on your canvas.
Trust that only people that connect with your art will buy it. You are helping create unity, connection and communion - there is beauty and intention in all your paintings.
"That which brings well-being to man is Dharma."
"That which leads to the attainment of Abhyudaya (prosperity in this world) and Nihsreyasa (total cessation of pain and attainment of eternal bliss hereafter) is Dharma". Rishi Kanada
"Money" and "selling" are not bad things or Adharma. They are only two of many intermidiates between people.
Take care,
Patricia
Well thanks to you both for your encouragement and wise words. And to you Patricia for that detailed clarification.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting when I look a little deeper. I guess I wouldn't have started this little project if at some level I really felt wasn't okay. When I think of it now, I think I was trying to peer through the eyes of others. "What will people think of me? Some Dharma folk might find it offensive." Ah attachment to that self image and projection. How can I know what others will think? I am reminded to do my part and not worry about results, if after some thought an action seems good.
I hear you saying it is "right livelihood" I think, and if I stop and consider it as you so succinctly put it, selling is simply a form of connection. Money does get a bad wrap in the spiritual world sometimes!
I am having fun here already! Bows to you both.