Known as the Mona Lisa of Zen............serial killers in China........one that like women..................Silence of the Lambs tie over???
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The Circle, Triangle, and Square Edo period, early century
Sengai Gibon, © Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Tokyo
The universe, by Gibon Sengai, Japanese monk ( )
Calligraphy of the Rectangle Triangle & Circle of Japanese Culture by Moriehei Ueshiba O'Sensei, founder of modern Aikido. Aikido is practiced by member of our Nanka Budo Kai.
by Sengai Gibon It’s a Zen Mona Lisa
Japanese Zen calligraphic drawing beautifully shows 'creation' through the simple progression from the unity of the circle, through the triangle, to the manifest form of the square.
Square, Triangle, Circle — representing the various “elements” needed for rituals, spells, and belief systems.
Alan Watts may have been the best salesman Zen Buddhism ever had. Here is a look back at his famous 1958 essay, "Beat Zen, Square Zen, and Zen.
Posts about edo period on Yin Yang
Sengai Gibon (1750-1837)
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