DAILY PHOTO: Horseshoe Bend at Ajanta

PROMPT: Teacher

Daily writing prompt
Who was your most influential teacher? Why?

By the measure of having taught still useful lessons about HOW to think (those who taught me WHAT to think are largely forgotten along with their lessons,) that would be a tie between my 11th grade Psychology teacher and an undergrad Religious Studies professor. The former, among other ideas, first exposed me to what I would come to believe is the most important lesson of human existence under his label of the “gestalt of expectations.” [I’ve never heard anyone else refer to it as such, but the lesson was sound and I would latter find it in philosophies from Buddhism to Stoicism.] The latter teacher, among other ideas, exposed me to two common opposing modes of fallacious thinking, what he called “the outhouse fallacy” and “the first-est is best-est fallacy” (he was a folksy, if erudite, professor.)

In terms of personal growth and development, generally speaking, there are numerous teachers of martial arts, yoga, and other mind-body practices that are incomparable and thus unrankable. Not to mention, a sound argument can made for the repugnantly unhumble statement that I am my most influential (and most important) teacher. (I state this claim not as though I am unique, but as one that could apply to anyone.)

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Blissfulness Hill

DAILY PHOTO: Three Views of Wat Mae Yen

Guardian Lion [Haiku]

guardian lion
watches the setting sun like
it’s up to no good.

DAILY PHOTO: More Scenes from Fo Guang Shan

DAILY PHOTO: Qingshan & Qingshui Temples, Taipei

Bangka Qingshan Temple (Taoist)
Qingshui Temple (Buddhist)

Ema – 絵馬 [Haiku]

a Chinese Banyan,
belted with prayer plaques,
 entreats but sky & soil.

DAILY PHOTO: Bangka Longshan Temple, Taipei

Ema [Haiku]

prayer placards 
ring a Chinese banyan:
weathered wishes hanging.