Tag Archives: Modern American Zen
Kinetic Wordplay – Modern American Zen
A conceptual fatality caught in unforgiving reality; there’s something here to see, a different way to be. This life is killing me, distracted by the imagery; its destiny, a future history, wrought with possibility but always a step away from me. Continue reading
New York Mos(que)stion)
I couldn’t take it any longer, someone needs to ask this question. Continue reading
Am I a Zen Master?
No, No I am not. Continue reading
Modern American Zen Experience – FAQ #2
I’ve studied ZaZen and your use of the word Zen is different to what I’ve read about. While many people think Zen is a Buddhist word that comes from ZaZen, a type of meditation, Zen has roots in Taoist teachings … Continue reading
Kinetic Thought
This is just perceptual, a perpetual realization of what’s to come; a dance of triviality that questions our civility, contemplating nationality for the sake of rationality, can you follow me, let me take you somewhere new to see, help open … Continue reading
Modern American Zen – Thoughts On – #1
Global Warming: The difficulty I have with the global warming argument is that while it’s clear that there’s a large amount of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, the discussion seems to overlook a significant point of note; in 1991 there … Continue reading
MAZE – Modern American Zen Experience
I’m working to create an experience called MAZE, a Modern American Zen Experience; It’s about how we find moments in our lives which somehow click like a switch, which allows us to see the world from an entirely different perspective. … Continue reading