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Description This book captures the beauty of nature. Take flowers for example. They inspire and teach us to be natural; the beauty of being a natural person in order to be a true artist of life. We can go beyond what society would normally categorize as a specific kind of art and get into the human dimension of a true dialogue we can have with others. The art we practice then takes on a much larger and deeper dimension that includes religion. This is reflected in various pages and articles in this book to give us a feeling of oneness in nature, art, and religion. I like listening to people who…mehr

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Description This book captures the beauty of nature. Take flowers for example. They inspire and teach us to be natural; the beauty of being a natural person in order to be a true artist of life. We can go beyond what society would normally categorize as a specific kind of art and get into the human dimension of a true dialogue we can have with others. The art we practice then takes on a much larger and deeper dimension that includes religion. This is reflected in various pages and articles in this book to give us a feeling of oneness in nature, art, and religion. I like listening to people who can express the art of their life that allows me to enter their life. If our art is truly universal then we should be able to communicate it no matter what form it takes. The book includes many of the artworks I've created over the years, but it also gets into subject matter that opens our minds to a hidden potential that lies buried within the soul of all people, in that it needs exposure we can learn from. For we are all students when it comes into the "Artist of Life" - students of life itself. About the Author: I became a Buddhist when I met the Teacher. It was not so much of my becoming a Buddhist, but rather of my listening and hearing the teaching of Gautama Buddha as brought forth by my teacher Reverend Gyoko Saito.Meeting him changed my life. Slowly, gradually, I learned the most important teachings that affected all areas of my life which made me think deeply about life itself. My real wish is for people to listen to the Dharma of truth, and to apply it in such a way that they become artists of life, expressing the totality of their life.
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I became a student of Buddhism the first time I met the teacher, Reverend Gyoko Saito. It was because he knew me better than I knew myself. So I joined his discussion group along with others to learn about the Buddha-Dharma. His class was so interesting that I stayed with it for 18 years. Its been now 50 years when I first met him in 1963, and he is still reprimanding me by teaching me how to be a real human being. I learned from him so many things about being human, how to follow the Dharma, and how to live my own life independently. I bow to his essence for all of his efforts in bringing the true Buddhism to this country which involved so many people. But most of all for the fact that I met such a good friend and living person of exceptional humanity. So when I look over my life from the very beginning I see that it all led up to this very important encounter with a person who guided me and helped me to find out who I really am, that answered the question of "Who am I?".