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The Sublime in Art and SpiritualitySimon Morley writes: "Hello. My goal is to import buddhist ideas into mainstream discussions of contemporary art, but also to import some o… Started by Dharmavidya |
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Dec 11 Reply by Mat Osmond |
Tsa Tsa workshopTsa Tsa which in English translates to Buddhist Statues and is pronounced Zah Zah. 8 of us huddled around the dining room table at Sukhavat… Started by Susthama |
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Are There Distinctively Buddhist Approaches to Creativity?I started a discussion in another forum and it has stimulated much response, so I am restarting it here to see what Amida people think.....… Started by Dharmavidya |
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Nov 10 Reply by Kaspalita |
When Art Deals with Pain and SufferingHow do we balance our perceptions? Started by Armida |
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Sep 19 Reply by Robert McCarthy |
Brief thoughts on Religion, Spirituality and Art.In a way, I hope this goes someway towards answering Dharmavidya's questions raised in the other thread, I have given it it's own thread -… Started by Kaspalita |
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Sep 10 Reply by Mat Osmond |
Photography & AmidaHi Everyone Just wondering what people thought about the idea of having a separate arts group purely for photography? We could have differe… Started by Dawn Hart |
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Feb 8 Reply by Dawn Hart |
The Function of Arts in AmidaOver the past year or so there has been an increasing focus upon arts activities within Amida. This has, in part, come out of the developme… Started by Dharmavidya |
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Jun. 4, 2008 Reply by Steve Durham |
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