This is a serious question albeit one in a realm that many would dismiss as 
non-serious. First, some background.

Rinzai Zen is the "sudden enlightenment" school that asserts the possibility of 
a single event serving as a 'trigger' that evokes/instills-in-the-mind a state 
of enlightenment. The trigger might be a closed fist of your guru striking your 
ear, or—as was the case with Hui Neng (illiterate peasant who became the Sixth 
Patriarch) overhearing a fragment of the Diamond Sutra spoken by a passerby of 
the fish market where he was working.

This kind of "evocative trigger" is analogous to your nose detecting the scent 
of cinnamon as you walk past a bakery and your mind instantly filled with a 
complete memory of grandmother's kitchen, all the scents and sounds, and 
emotions, an activities, in complete detail.

A 'Zen evocative trigger' would, by analogy, fill your mind with—put your mind 
in a state of—Enlightenment. This might be ephemeral, satori with a lower case 
's', or permanent, Satori with an upper case 'S'.

There is a large body of art (calligraphy, painting, poetry, ceramics, ...) 
that embodies exactly this kind of trigger; one that can be 'sensed' even if 
its sensing does not trigger (S)satori.

So the question: is it possible to construct a self-learning AI with a training 
set of such art and, once trained, turn it loose on the Google image base to 
find other examples of art with evocative triggers?

Of course, there is a hidden assertion: whatever the quality or characteristic 
of the art that embodies the 'trigger' is ineffable; which means, in this case, 
it has no "representation" (word, symbol, brush stroke, etc.).

davew

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