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GEISHA CARDS
Japanese Beauties taken from the Bejinga genre. 6 images available.
Geisha Boxed Notes are also availabe.
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| GB2554. Batanyuki
(Large Snowflakes). 1931. Tori Kotondo. 1900-1976. |
GB2551. Digging
Seashells. 1931. Ito Shinsui. 1896 - 1972. |
GB2555. Kamisuki
(Combing her hair).1933. Tori Kotondo. 1900-1976. |
GB2552. Marumage
(Hair style of a married woman). 1953. Shimura Tatsumi. 1907-1980. |
GB2553. Natsutakete
(High Summer). 1953. Shinura Tatsumi. 1907-1980. |
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| GB2556. Fujo yondai-Aki (Autumn)
1927 Yamakawa Shuho, 1898-1944. |
ZEN MIND, BEGINNER'S MIND CARDS.
Texts from Shunryu Suzuki's Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind,Paintings
from the Gitter-Yelen Collection.
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
2009 Calendar and Journal
available. 6 Cards in Series.
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| ZM2502 To find the
meaning of life is to find your everyday activity - Shunryu Suzuki
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind. Painting "Daruma" by
Fugai Ekun, 1568-1654. |
ZM2503 You already
have everything in your own pure quality if you understand this fact,
there is no fear. "Zen Circle" by Torei Enji, 1721 - 1792. |
ZM2501 To express yourself
freely as you are is the most important thing to make yourself happy
and to make others happy. "Hottei Pointing at the Moon"
by Fugai Ekun, 1569 - 1654. |
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| ZM2504 In the beginner's
mind there are many possibilities in the expert's mind there are few.
"Mount Fuji" by Chuho (Shogetsu), 1759 - 1838. |
ZM2505 Each of us must
make our own true way and when we do, that way willexpress the universal
way - this is the mystery. "Bamboo" by Sengai Gibon, 1750
- 1837. |
ZM2506 The true purpose
of zen is to see thingss they are, and to let things go as they go.
" Two Blind Men Crossing a Log Bridge" by Hakuin, 1685 -
1768. |
Blank cards sold in quantities of 6 at
£4.20 plus V.A.T.
R.R.P. £1.65 each.
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