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Art and Meditation

Some Thoughts
from Chaitanya Nagar



For a superficial mind art and meditation are two distinct, mutually exclusive phenomena. They have no relationship with each other and, in fact, it is not rare to find an artist who scoffs at meditation and a regular meditator who shuns art as a source of great distraction.

For Lama Anagarika Govinda it is not so. For him, as he says in one of his works "Art and meditation compensate and penetrate each other". In his opinion, art and religious life meet in a sphere of consciousness where no such distinction exists. He talks about religion as a living force which is capable of expressing its immense beauty in art. Similarly, art becomes religion when it reaches its pinnacle. The poetic works of Kabir, the ineffably beautiful language of the Bible and serene charm of J. Krishnamurti's teachings-there are examples galore of how the true artist and the religious man eventually become one and the same person. The influence of religion on great poets like Milton, Shelly and Eliot proves the same point

The beauty of Lama Govinda's work is that he has been able to deal with these profound issues with extraordinary clarity and lucidity. The reader never comes across indigestible philosophical jargon, nor is distracted by an unnecessary demonstration of intellectual pomposity. What you find in the book is sensitivity of a poet and keen observations of a prescient philosopher.

The goal of art and meditation, as the author truly says, is to attain supreme liberation. But this whole process is an insoluble mystery, for the mind has been heavily conditioned into false notions of not only art and meditation, but also of a number of other aspects of life, making it almost impossible for it to see things as they are. Anagarika Govinda's main aim seems to be to lift the veil of illusion that prevents direct perception of things as they are. In his attempt to bring home this fact, he often dons the mantle of a spiritual teacher constantly advocating union and condemning separation.

The author's prescription is simple but unfortunately it is too difficult for the modern man who is caught in an intellectual prison of his own making. 'To get out of this cage', says the author, 'man must give up himself, because only by this complete spiritual renunciation is broken down all his artificial limitations and inner hindrances'. He cannot emphasize this more strongly than when he says, 'The more the artist expresses himself the nearer he comes to the others, because our real nature is that of egolessness (anatta) or unlimited emptiness (sunnata)'.

Art and Meditation is the outcome of Lama Anagarika's meditations. He wants the readers to take his work as 'meditation problems,' as koans. If it leads to new visions, then the book has fulfilled its mission.

It is not only a book on an abstruse subject, but also a book of life by one who was a child of life playing on its beaches and endeavoring to fathom its depths.

Art and Meditation
Anagarika Govinda
Book Faith India, ISBN 81-7303166-5
Price: Indian Rupees 140.00
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