In the time of the Five Dynasty (A.D. 907- A.D. 960, 五代) in China, the artists’ imagination had gone wild – they depicted Lohans as symbolic figures of some kind of earthy, eccentric men (and women, too!) – the lohans may still be monks, but they were wild, crazy at times – they tricked people, but all their doing was to awake people.
In the Tibetan Buddhism system, there is a term called “Crazy Wisdom”. According to great master Trungpa Rinpoche, from his book: “Crazy Wisdom”, “The Myth of Freedom”, “Journey Without Goal”, and “The Lion’s Roar”, (by Shambhala Publications), he said: “Crazy wisdom, in Tibetan is yeshe chölwa, wisdom run wild.” Of course, you have to have wisdom first, then have the crazy. In another book “The Teacup & the Skullcup: on Zen and Tantra”, he mentioned that “Zen is wild; and Vajrayana is crazy.”
This painting is done with acrylic and oil on canvas paper, the size is 8 by 10 inches.
From now on,
This old lady has no pretty clothes to wear!
How liberating! I no longer need to be anyone that I’m not.
The cosmic storm has swept all the pretenses. This kind of purification happens rarely!!
Ha ha ha!
I know nothing, this old fart. No need to pretend. How arrogant and ignorant of me in the past!
Who am I and where I am going?
Hum Hum Hum, Now Now Now
Let’s dance nakedly —
All I have left is my genuine, tender heart…
Written on the hottest day of lifetime; the burning, penetrating, sharpness of reality shines; a crazy summer of 2018. This little portrait was done in 2012