Parabola 36:3
Seeing
As we are, we see the world, ourselves, and the sacred only dimly. But greater clarity and depth of seeing is possible. And when we see and know more the universe will respond, and know us as well. This Fall 2011 issue of Parabola is devoted to the critical act of seeing. The bold cover image, drawn by artist and translator Kazuaki Tanahashi, means "see" in Japanese script.
SEEING 6 WHERE'S THE TEMPLE? Trebbe Johnson 14 ILLUSIONS James Opie 18 CHERRY tree BLOSSOM James Whitlow Delano 24 THE UNSEEN RIVER Joyce Kornblatt 32 THE COSMIC METABOLISM OF FORM Christian Wertenbaker 38 LOOKING with your whole body 46 SEEING IS AN ACT Jeanne de Salzmann 48 AWAKENING SIGHT David Ulrich 62 DIGGING DEEPER 66 "SEEING" BY ZEN MASTER DOGEN Kazuaki Tanahashi 74 DIONYSOS George Latura Beke 80 HUGH BROCKWILL RIPMAN Martha Heyneman 82 THE EYES OF THE SOUL Hugh Brockwill Ripman 88 THE SILENT WITNESS Hugh Brockwill Ripman 94 SEEING AND THE YOGA SUTRA Dolphi Wertenbaker EPICYCLE 28 NOMAD GIRL Anonymous | Tibetan Buddhist POETRY 56 VANISHING POINT Tina Schumann ARCS 60 I LOOKED UP TANGENTS 100 "GOD AS A VERB" Ron Starbuck 110 SEEING ART Patty de Llosa BOOK REVIEW 116 EMINENT GURDJIEFFIANS: LORD PENTLAND 128 ENDPOINT |
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Parabola is published quarterly by the Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition. Each issue includes: * Original articles and interviews on mythology, spiritual practice, religious tradition, literature, popular culture, science, and the arts * Retellings of traditional stories, myths, and fairy tales * Book reviews * Comments on contemporary film, theater, music, art, and events * Artwork ranging from the traditional to the contemporary
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Parabola 36:3 - Seeing
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