12-15-2009, 08:54 AM
I took a break from my work and drove outside to have lunch. On my way back, I passed this very old temple.
So I stop and enter.
And this fan and a line of Buddas greet me.
Inside I find this.
Bells. Whenever I see bells, I think of the 'mind of the person who rings the bell'.
What goes through the mind of a person, who rings such bells? What is he thinking?
What would I be thinking if I were to ring those bells? How will it sound? What kind of sound will I be making?
WHAT DOES A PERSON WHO RINGS A BELL THINK ABOUT?
There's a Budda looking at me.
What's that?!
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Another Budda, hidden in the shadow. Looking at me.
This one, also looking at me.
And this one.
This one under the tree.
And behind the stairs.
And I'm thinking,
"How many Buddas are looking at me right now?"
So I started to count them. And I counted 6.
And I turned around and I saw this.
And I noticed this.
The tiles. Look. Somebody's looking at me.
It's pretty amazing, this old temple... I have no idea when it was built, or who built it... I wanted to ask one of the monks, but I didn't, because my interest changed from 'When and Who built it?' to 'Why?'.
Why would anyone build a temple right here?
To worship Budda.
To give the people something to believe in.
To give me a place to sit and be looked upon by nine Buddas.
Yes. There were nine Buddas.
So I stop and enter.
And this fan and a line of Buddas greet me.
Inside I find this.
Bells. Whenever I see bells, I think of the 'mind of the person who rings the bell'.
What goes through the mind of a person, who rings such bells? What is he thinking?
What would I be thinking if I were to ring those bells? How will it sound? What kind of sound will I be making?
WHAT DOES A PERSON WHO RINGS A BELL THINK ABOUT?
There's a Budda looking at me.
What's that?!
-
-
Another Budda, hidden in the shadow. Looking at me.
This one, also looking at me.
And this one.
This one under the tree.
And behind the stairs.
And I'm thinking,
"How many Buddas are looking at me right now?"
So I started to count them. And I counted 6.
And I turned around and I saw this.
And I noticed this.
The tiles. Look. Somebody's looking at me.
It's pretty amazing, this old temple... I have no idea when it was built, or who built it... I wanted to ask one of the monks, but I didn't, because my interest changed from 'When and Who built it?' to 'Why?'.
Why would anyone build a temple right here?
To worship Budda.
To give the people something to believe in.
To give me a place to sit and be looked upon by nine Buddas.
Yes. There were nine Buddas.