nac Posted June 13, 2009 (edited) What is the place of broken symmetry in Taoism? Â Â PS. I had one more question: What are your thoughts on the practice of animal sacrifice in popular Taoism? Namely the traditional offering of pork, chicken and fish every new year? Edited June 13, 2009 by nac Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
11:33 Posted June 13, 2009 PS. I had one more question: What are your thoughts on the practice of animal sacrifice in popular Taoism? Namely the traditional offering of pork, chicken and fish every new year? Â The gods are hungry??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nac Posted June 14, 2009 So, is fukinsei a purely Japanese aesthetic ideal or does it have a Taoist (or Chinese) counterpart? Â http://aenui.com/design/zen-aesthetic-principle-fukinsei/ http://bonsaibeautiful.com/nature_of_garde...e/fukinsei.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trevcaru Posted June 14, 2009 In regards to the symmetry i can explain it as it was explained to me by my teacher. When the artist first begins to place the brush on the canvas there is a lot of paint, as the brush continues on the path the paint slowly dwindles from the brush, until it reaches the end of where the artist began to draw the circle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites