Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Stone cut (an Aeon video)

 

Surreal, audacious, unfinished – the Sagrada Família remains a divine work in progress

Towering above the nearby blocks in the Eixample district of Barcelona, the Sagrada Família is unmistakable for its colossal scale and its convention-defying architecture. Looking like a Gothic cathedral seen through a surreal fairytale filter, this is the most audacious project of the influential Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926). It is also, more than 135 years after construction began and long after Gaudí’s death, quite visibly still a work in progress.

The London and Barcelona-based director David Cerqueiro’s film Stone Cut is a brief profile of the Japanese sculptor Etsuro Sotoo, who, for 40 years, has made finishing Gaudí’s would-be masterpiece his life’s work. Capturing the Sagrada Família with due splendour, the short documentary chronicles how, in committing to transform Barcelona’s once ‘abandoned ruin’ into its crown jewel, Sotoo felt called to stone, and even converted to Catholicism to better know the mind and inspiration of its original architect.

Director: David Cerqueiro

All the True Vows (by David Whyte)


All the true vows

are secret vows

the ones we speak out loud

are the ones we break.


There is only one life

you can call your own

and a thousand others

you can call by any name you want.


Hold to the truth you make

every day with your own body,

don't turn your face away.


Hold to your own truth

at the center of the image

you were born with.


Those who do not understand

their destiny will never understand

the friends they have made

nor the work they have chosen


nor the one life that waits

beyond all the others.


By the lake in the wood

in the shadows

you can

whisper that truth

to the quiet reflection

you see in the water.


Whatever you hear from

the water, remember,


it wants you to carry

the sound of its truth on your lips.


Remember,

in this place

no one can hear you


and out of the silence

you can make a promise

it will kill you to break,


that way you'll find

what is real and what is not.


I know what I am saying.

Time almost forsook me

and I looked again.


Seeing my reflection

I broke a promise

and spoke

for the first time

after all these years


in my own voice,


before it was too late

to turn my face again.



"All the True Vows" from The House of Belonging by David Whyte

Poetry Chaikhana | David Whyte - All the True Vows (poetry-chaikhana.com)


The Umbrella (by Paulo Coelho)

 

As tradition dictates, upon entering his Zen master’s house, the disciple left his shoes and umbrella outside.

“I saw through the window that you were arriving,” said the master. “Did you leave your shoes to the right or the left of the umbrella?”

“I haven’t the least idea. But what does that matter? I was thinking of the secret of Zen!”

“If you don’t pay attention in life, you will never learn anything. Communicate with life, pay each moment the attention it deserves – that is the only secret of Zen.”