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Olympics (by Brent Couchman)

riders magazine via behance

calendas t&c by atipo

the law foundation of ontario annual report via fpo

spacesuit by simon c page

marius roosendaal

everyday magazine

work it out by philip farmer

work it out by philip farmer

spread from next level magazine by scott roberts

manifesto by jordan gilroy

designmonat graz 2010

the bahrain airshow 2010 by ashwin patel

About The Puti Trees

Dating back almost 1500 years ago, these two poems are quoted from the original Zen classic, The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch and distinguish differences in creativity between master (Shen Xiu) and apprentice (Hui Neng).  The same classical verse can have vastly different conceptions.  The second stanza is better equipped to embody (more suitably embodies) the Zen frame of mind in addition to have been more widely circulated.
 
As every person’s understanding of Zen is a bit different, I’d like to offer my understanding: 

 1.) each person’s body is a tree of wisdom, every person’s soul is a mirror of brightness (‘the light’).  It is important to carefully take care of this light in order to maintain a state of purity versus one of fallen dust. 

 2.) perhaps the tree of wisdom does not even exist; perhaps brightness (‘the light’) is not a mirror.  Actually, if nothing exists, how then might we have dust? 

the puti trees by nod young

orekhprom by qusqus

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