The Library at Sakya Monastery
The Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism are renowned for their academic abilities and have historically produced some of Tibet’s most famous scholars. It comes as little surprise then that their library is immense and possible the biggest surviving collection of texts in Tibet.
Somehow Sakya’s southern monastery was saved from most of the destruction of the cultural revolution, so it is now regarded as having the largest collection of Tibetan Buddhist artefacts in Tibet. You can tell just by looking around how much of a difference there is between being here in a preserved ancient monastery with real ancient artefacts all around as opposed to a rebuilt one.
Sakya’s library consists of hundreds of thousands of volumes including multiple versions of the Kangyur and Tengyur: the teachings of the Buddha and commentaries on these teachings. In a glass box at the far end of the library room is one of the largest handwritten sutras in Tibet, written in gold ink on a scroll made of leather.
Our monk guide told us that apparently when all of the scriptures were put into these shelves they were neat and orderly, but the way that they now sit is a reflection of the state of world affairs. When the world is in a state of peace the scriptures appear straight and level, but as bad events occur the volumes tend to slip and become messy and uneven.
Along the main wall of the library room some scriptures could even be seen protruding from the main stack by 30cm or so, which we were told happens only when a major negative world event occurs. Our monk guide pointed out a couple that date back to the world wars, and have been left sitting in that way because when at first they were pushed back in somehow the scriptures came out again the next day. The monks believed that this was an auspicious sign that they should be left like that, and have hung ceremonial silk scarves on the end of them.
Stories of magic such as this are common in Tibet, and not a touch of doubt is held by the devotees who come here that these stories are truth. Of course the scriptures move of their own accord, why shouldn’t they?
Note: Photography is usually not permitted in the library room, and there are several signs in multiple languages that remind visitors of this. However, I asked special permission of the monks in charge and they kindly allowed me to take photos here.
Month: July 2014
Salomon Gessner, 1730-1788 (Swiss)
Satyr Carrying a Nymph across a Stream. ca.1769, etching, made in Zurich, Switzerland
Plate 1 from Landscapes with Mythological Figures
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Judaism is not Zionism
“Geomancy” by Andrew Schmidt
This piece will be part of IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WILL COME at the Detroit Artists Market opening on August 1st.
Second draft, and far more pleasing to the eye. I also partially reworked the intent in the outer ring.
Haiti Doesn’t Have a Vodou Problem,It Has a Christianity Problem
Haiti Doesn’t Have a Vodou Problem,It Has a Christianity Problem
Taking a page out of the Gospel of Pat Robertson, Chibly Langlois, Haiti’s first Roman Catholic cardinal revealed the “big social problem” in Haiti: Vodou. He…Cheeses me so much when Western Catholicism, a force that was and still is part of the colonilization and enslavement of those in the African Diaspora, would dare to turn around and try to blame Haiti’s difficulties on the traditions that helped sustain the spirit of those enslaved and retain their cultural heritage. As well as making it seem like people in Haiti aren’t “working hard enough” to “solve their problems” because “they are too busy going to Houngans and Mambos”.
When in reality, each effort made by the people is met with the negative impacts of cultural genocide by the Church and related western imports, as well as corruption in the government and Capitalist Greed.
Vodou often provides help the best they can when there is nothing else available.
Furthermore, one of the most prestigious Houngans Max Beauvoir is also a certified Bio Chemist with degrees from City College of New York as well as Sorbonne, and was working to combine Vodou spiritual systems with the scientific and spiritual use of medicinal plants for healing.
BEFORE, he himself was driven out of Haiti by Evangelical Christian murderings of Vodou priests and priestess in the face of natural disasters, driven by the zealous panterings of white evangelical Christian ministers.
So is Vodou really the problem? Or the corruption that stems from the colonization, forced diaspora, and enslavement of a people, that continues to be perpetuated by the mechanics of Western Christianity and Catholicism?
You can say that news sources can’t be trusted about the depictions of Vodouisants in positive lights at times, and I can also turn around to point to historical events and modern day manifestations of the intricate links the politics of Western Catholicism and Christianity (internally and externally) have with colonization, cultural genocide, and racial supremacy.
So don’t fucking tell me that Vodou is the scape goat for Haiti’s road blocks when the hands of White missionaries are the dirtiest amoung them all. Spreading God’s “love” through the genocide and demonization of other cultures because they do not fit your world view.
This is embedded in the doctrines of Western Christian traditions. And unless you yank that shit out of there, or reject it, all you are doing is lily coating it in fake “love” when you try to smear that pasty white shit all over other people’s cultures and traditions.
The Fundamentalist Vatican and Cardinals and other Fundamentalist Zealots can go eat shit.
Notes on Magic: Healing
Fallacy: Don’t do magic, seek medical attention.
Truth: Do magic to aid in the seeking medical attention.