Hi,

I don't think they ate sushi back in the FSA days, did they?

What he's saying is: don't gild the lily; let the subject be itself,
and try to reveal it with utmost clarity.

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 Bob  

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Wednesday, August 29, 2001, 6:34:08 PM, you wrote:

> In essence, looking for a flash of insight, or epiphany, or a moment of
> satori in every shot.  Sounds like a way to define shibumi.

> Len
> ---

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Walkden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> "For in the immediate world, everything is to be discerned, for him
> who can discern it, and centrally and simply, without either
> dissection into science, or digestion into art, but with the whole of
> consciousness, seeking to perceive it as it stands: so that the aspect
> of a street in sunlight can roar into the heart of itself as a
> symphony, perhaps as no symphony can: and all of consciousness is
> shifted from the imagined, the revisive, to the effort to perceive
> simply the cruel radiance of what is."

> James Agee - "Let us now praise famous men".


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