A perception painted,
presence your attention.
Paved in struggle,
trudging night blindness,
sleepless morning light.
Refining the gold.
Dancing our making,
creating a space,
collective control,
Seeking a meaning,
becoming a mantra,
grip in hold.
prison the moment,
result in mind,
the river flow.
so to unknown.
Influence refined,
hold dear life,
let it go.
Love, a question.
Drink tea, go.
a place to share the lines of connection to and in all things reflecting on work, play and the creative process.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Music and Meditation
Spiritual practice and creative expression go hand in hand.
In the last thirty years of creating music I have also been seriously involved in a number of meditative disciplines. These include years of practice in Zen, Sufism, shamanism and Taoism.
Influenced by Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian, American Indian, Turkish, African, Indian, Tibetan, Latin American and European cultures.
The music coming through me is a creative expression of the inner transformations of spiritual practice and over time the line between the two has become blurred and I am more and more aware that creativity and meditation are vibrating on the same wavelength. However this is not always the case and will depend on the intention and state of the individual involved in the experience.
On the same note I would also include the appreciation of the arts as a pathway into meditation and the way of beauty. This appreciation could extend to all of manifest creation and beyond to the place from which all things come. The cloud of unknowing.
This sense of appreciation is an aspect of the force we call love and is ultimately what inspires us to aspire to love in an expression of Love.
LISTEN HERE
http://gerardomaza.bandcamp.com/
In the last thirty years of creating music I have also been seriously involved in a number of meditative disciplines. These include years of practice in Zen, Sufism, shamanism and Taoism.
Influenced by Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian, American Indian, Turkish, African, Indian, Tibetan, Latin American and European cultures.
The music coming through me is a creative expression of the inner transformations of spiritual practice and over time the line between the two has become blurred and I am more and more aware that creativity and meditation are vibrating on the same wavelength. However this is not always the case and will depend on the intention and state of the individual involved in the experience.
On the same note I would also include the appreciation of the arts as a pathway into meditation and the way of beauty. This appreciation could extend to all of manifest creation and beyond to the place from which all things come. The cloud of unknowing.
This sense of appreciation is an aspect of the force we call love and is ultimately what inspires us to aspire to love in an expression of Love.
LISTEN HERE
http://gerardomaza.bandcamp.com/
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