Greetings,
I was listening to a very interesting interview of Marc Pachter,
Director of the National Gallery. He was asked to list people, whose
portraits hung in the museum, that he would like to have dinner
with. He mentioned a few people, a few types, and then he said, "you
know, people who own themselves." I thought that was an
extraordinary comment. So my questions is:
Do you own yourself, or non-self (however you experience it)?
I would answer, that since I moved to this lake-cottage, a place to
paint, away from a social community, I feel I have taken ownership of
my non-self. Is this a MOQ perspective? Zen? I don't know.
What do you think?
Ron:
leasing from the infinite, owning nothing. The payment, experience.
It is a most fortuitous arrangement.
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