Some areas of practice highlight some pitfalls more than others - as is natural as part of their functioning-context. I’m starting to think that dharma art might be good for people looking at how romanticism solidifies into an error....but I’m not sure how to explain that.
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Which book/resources (talks) have you found relevant to exploring the creative/artistic elements and Dharma
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Well I suppose lots are relevant but not necessarily good or relevant in an obvious way. I’ve been re-reading True Perception (theres another very similar book called dharma art IIRC). That’s the main one which comes to mind. It’s a weird read though.
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I’ve been applying the threefold study/reflection/meditation, but for arts/craft practice
This stuff makes sense for me more naturally with cookery, but I feel like exploring the material on the photographic learning curve has been helpful