justin
06-07-2003, 06:51 PM
Hello!:)
My name is Justin, I'm a student at American University in Washington DC. I am writing a paper on the art of bonsai and have several questions for anyone willing to answer.
My paper will focus primarily on the philosophy behind bonsai and its influence by Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism.
I have the following questions for you:
1. What is your philosophy to bonsai? - are you controling the tree or working with it?
2. How important/essential do you think the teacher/student bond is in learning bonsai?
3. Is bonsai spiritual to you? Do you view bonsai cultivation as a form of meditation? if yes to either, why and how so?
4. What does "natural" mean to you? Do you view bonsai trees as "natural" and a part of 'nature'? Do you view plastic as natural? (this isn't trying to bash bonsai, i love them. I want to approach the subject of what constitutes natural and if bonsai cultivists view their art as a part of nature and natural, or if human manipulation means un-natural.)
5. What does bonsai represent to you? an art? a hobbie? a philosophy?
6. What does bonsai do for you or how does it influence you?
So I think thats it. If you are willing to answer any or all of these questions, please let me know. You can answer by email, IM, or I could even call you. Thank you very much for your time and potentially for your help!
Sincerely,
Justin Dart
jdart11@rcn.com
:D
My name is Justin, I'm a student at American University in Washington DC. I am writing a paper on the art of bonsai and have several questions for anyone willing to answer.
My paper will focus primarily on the philosophy behind bonsai and its influence by Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism.
I have the following questions for you:
1. What is your philosophy to bonsai? - are you controling the tree or working with it?
2. How important/essential do you think the teacher/student bond is in learning bonsai?
3. Is bonsai spiritual to you? Do you view bonsai cultivation as a form of meditation? if yes to either, why and how so?
4. What does "natural" mean to you? Do you view bonsai trees as "natural" and a part of 'nature'? Do you view plastic as natural? (this isn't trying to bash bonsai, i love them. I want to approach the subject of what constitutes natural and if bonsai cultivists view their art as a part of nature and natural, or if human manipulation means un-natural.)
5. What does bonsai represent to you? an art? a hobbie? a philosophy?
6. What does bonsai do for you or how does it influence you?
So I think thats it. If you are willing to answer any or all of these questions, please let me know. You can answer by email, IM, or I could even call you. Thank you very much for your time and potentially for your help!
Sincerely,
Justin Dart
jdart11@rcn.com
:D