Dust-Thinking
One of the first things that beginners in meditation experience is the stark realization of how much endless, random thinking fills their heads, all the time, which they have become
One of the first things that beginners in meditation experience is the stark realization of how much endless, random thinking fills their heads, all the time, which they have become
A day in the moment of a retreat at Zen Center Regensburg e.V A stunning video by Jayoon Choi/times3, shot during a winter retreat.
Many people wonder what it is like to sit a Zen retreat. And others question whether an urban Zen center can ever possibly convey the depth of mountain-temple experience in the middle of a thriving, throbbing city. Recently, the London-based artist Jayoon Choi came to Zen Center Regensburg to pursue her own intensive Zen study. After several retreats, she offered to capture the essence of the silent inwardly-seeking mind, using her skills as visual artist, trained at the Royal College of Art. This birthed several short filmic portrayals, one of which is “What Sees This?”