There are three types of eyes for us to see the world and live in it. The first could be our physical eye. It is one of the key components for survival. It is our sensor that perceives the natural world around us. If there are any obstacles in front of us, this eye can … Continue reading Beyond Sensors
Month: October 2019
Art in Nature
Paul Cézanne once said, "Art is a harmony parallel with nature." His intention was not merely copying the superficial view of what he sees but rather capturing the more profound phenomena where he exists. Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961) called it "Cézanne’s Doubt." What we see is indeed what we see. If so, how can we capture … Continue reading Art in Nature
Consciousness Only
In Mahayana Buddhism, there is the school called Consciousness Only (唯識)As the Four Noble Truths say, if there is no such thing as a self, then what this self sees must be imaginary or unreal. Nevertheless, the self looks like the most critical part in our life. How should we handle what we see? What … Continue reading Consciousness Only
A Small Village
We are enjoying the tremendous achievements of our modern and postmodern civilization. Through various global communications such as the Internet and advanced systems of transportation and telecommunication, we see the worldwide news realtime. The world looks so small as if everything is inside one tiny screen of our smart devices. The level of access to … Continue reading A Small Village