I'm rereading Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and had forgotten how much I love the word "mu." I remember how excited I was the first time I came across it- how satisfying it was to find that there was a word for "no thing" ...
"Because we're unaccustomed to it, we don't usually see that there's a third possible logical term equal to yes and no which is capable of expanding our understanding in an unasked direction. We don't even have a term for it, so I'll have to use the Japanese mu.
Mu means "no thing." Like "Quality" it points outside the process of dualistic discrimination. Mu simply says, "No class; not one, not zero, not yes, not no." It states that the context of the question is such that a yes or no answer is in error and should not be given. "Unask the question" is what it says."
-Robert Pirsig
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Hey! I just came across your blog in the process of trying to create my second blog. I go to the Savannah College of Art and Design and tomorrow I have a test in inkjet where one of the terms is "Bon à Tirer"...so, I tried creating a blog with that title. When I couldn't, I searched who had it and found yours.
I've liked what I've read so far. I didn't know about the Mu or the sculptures from glass! also, great photos. I will definitely bookmark your blog, keep it up.
I also noticed you didn't have many comments. Being that we are both photographers, we love the little ego boosts comments are, so please go check out my (and my girlfriends) blog...it's mostly about food, but there is stuff on art and life...
webothlikefood.blogspot.com
best,
Jordan
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