#36 DHARMA EYE: Part Two—Framing the Sacred

                A fundamental element to my practice of taking pictures, particularly of the natural world, comes from the perceptual sense that I could take a thousand pictures standing in one spot—that everything I see constitutes an organic artfulness that doesn’t require fashioning.  What the eye can see has […]

#34 TAYLOR SWIFT’S APOTHEOSIS

Last year I addressed Taylor Swift’s divahood in this space, but with her “Eras” tour that’s dominated the music industry and media this year, she’s raised herself via apotheosis to pop goddess.  What else can you call her, as the camera descends on the roof of the state of the art SoFi Stadium in LA, […]

#32 ELEGY FOR WINNING TIME

The last episode of Winning Time’s second season on HBO charts the 1984 NBA finals between Magic Johnson’s LA Lakers and Larry Bird’s Boston Celtics, an animosity great enough for the Boston fans to pummel the Laker’s bus in a flurry of garbage as it pulled out of Boston Garden.  In a signature brutal moment […]

#31 IN THE PRAIRIE DOG’S EYE

If you live in the western US, on the grassland plains, you probably know prairie dogs, whom you can find tunneling vacant lots, quite possibly in your neighborhood. At least, they’re certainly in my neighborhood. When I walk out through King’s Ridge and take the bike path out to Cottonwood Trail, I pass them foraging […]

#30 DEATH OF A TEDDY BEAR

                                                                                      “The pure products of America go crazy—”                –William Carlos Williams, “To Elsie”             While his name may live on in militant rightwing bunkers on the internet as a martyr to government tyranny, most likely most of us won’t remember his story a day later.  Americans have extraordinarily […]

#29 OPPENHEIMER MEETS THE BUDDHA IN REDFACE

In 1981, my first year at Naropa, Ram Dass came and did some talks.  One thing he said has always stuck with me: “People ask me what I think about the theory of reincarnation, and they get mad when I tell them it’s not a theory, it’s a fact.” It’s not a theory, it’s a […]

#28 TOWARD A POETICS OF TRANSLATING THE DOHA: Part Three—Jackals & Vultures Weep!

Now, to put this thinking to the test, I’ll assay a fairly difficult doha by Shabarapada (aka, “Shabara,” “Shavara,” “Shavaripa”) from the Charyagiti, a collection of condensed, gnomically esoteric ejaculations by Indian siddhas, that has a detailed commentary by one Munidatta, without which I doubt we’d have the slightest idea what most of them have […]