A Film Recommendation (Anderson)
“Know that a painted rice cake is your face after your parents were born, your face before your parents were born.” “Painting of a Rice Cake”, 445 “In essence, all things in the entire world are linked with one another as moments. Because all moments are the time being, they are your time being.” “The Time Being”, 106 Last Friday, after our final class of the semester, I did something I hadn’t done in months—watch a movie. Indulging, somewhat arbitrarily, an inborn pull towards science fiction, I put on Arrival (2016), and, by the film’s final moments, I had become convinced of several subtle and surprising connections to Dōgen . For those who have already seen it and are skeptical, I’m willing to concede the possibility that whatever resemblances may exist, they are apparent only to a Dōgen -steeped brain such as my own, and that the discrepancies—even major ones—are much more pronounced than the similarities. But for just that reason, I want to recommend it to anyone else who ha...
Haha! Oh I love a good paradox--any word play or cleverness really gets to me. Puns too! A friend and I were recently singled out (doubled out?) and (lovingly, playfully) mocked for liking puns. I said, I still remember punny business names from a decade and a half ago that I loved: Avant Card (a stationary store in Berkeley that I saw in 2004!), Bearly Awake (a coffee shop up in Red River, a small ski area north of Taos), Life of Pie (pizza shop in Portland), Tequila Mockingbird (this one I only heard of, didn't encounter), The Notty Woodpecker (a hokey, charming artisan gifts and random little collectibles, antiques, etc. shop up in the Hudson River Valley)... the list goes on. Which is all to say, this delights me
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