• Introducing the “Preacher.”
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The Way of the Flower

~ A life's journey visually explored through the lens of macro photography and as experienced through Vipassana and Zen Buddhism, Process Theology, Jesus & Photoshop

The Way of the Flower

Tag Archives: creativity

Old Age – New Perspective

November 5, 2015

A while back my glasses fell apart and I discovered my only back ups were 10 yrs old and NOT …

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Bad Bulbs and Unexpected revelations

August 16, 2015

I’ d been thinking about Dawa, about the Dahlia’s and about where the heck I might get a center post …

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One Banana two Banana: Conversation # 2 between a wise Gardener and a curious photographer

July 13, 2015

Several years back when I first started  to consciously apply Buddhist mindfulness practices and teachings to my love of photography …

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“Do what you can today” said the wise gardener to the curious photographer

July 10, 2015

It was shortly after the devastating earthquakes had leveled dozens of villages  in Nepal when I returned to my favorite …

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So, the wife said…….

March 19, 2014

Next morning I woke up with the intent of following through on the old Sage’s advice to learn something new …

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Bounce

November 22, 2013

Loving what you photograph in the sense espoused by Buber won’t make you a better photographer or give you better …

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Kado: A Zen Art

November 20, 2013

One of my stories is that life is short and I grow old.  The pressure to share, to contribute, to …

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The Undefended Heart

August 8, 2013

An undefended heart.  We all have one.  A place or a space we experience as being inside – that holds …

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A Certain Quality of Mind

September 4, 2012

The garden was quiet. The flowers still – motionless.  Stately and magnificent.  I sat down on a bench beneath a …

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Bent Light Koans – Re-creating the Accidental on Purpose

July 2, 2012

On a hot, sultry summer day in July of 1888 Kodak opened it’s doors introduced an affordable camera and proceeded …

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