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ASMR
Beating of a wooden fish, a Buddhist percussion instrument, to enlighten the common people with a sound that can be thought of as a form of ASMR sound, in which someone makes beats and sounds.
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Baking
Candle lighting in order to free oneself from agonizing thoughts can be combined with baking, in which someone turns on the oven and cook bread.
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Custom shoes
Drawing eyes on the statue of Buddha to give life-force can be combined with footwear design. In both cases, one applies a paint brush to the object in order to give the object a new life and a meaning to the item.
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Dog walking
Going on a pilgrimage to find inner peace by traveling all over the world is comparable to dog walking, in which someone takes a stroll with his puppy. "Path of Samatha meditation" as the reference image to show the stages.
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Home gardening
Bathing of the Buddha by pouring a fragrance over Buddha’s statue to celebrate Buddha’s birth can be synthesized with a gardening activity, when someone pours water over their plants. “Water-Moon Avalokiteshvara (Korean: Suwolgwaneum)” as the... More
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Journaling
Zen meditation in an effort to clear one’s mind is like journaling, where someone sits cross-legged and writes words that reflect one’s inner life.
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Macrame
Madras, the Buddhist hand gestures, are analogous to macrame, a textile knitting technique whose knitting fingers look like darmachakra mudra, which means continuous energy in Buddhism.
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Moongazing
Stringing Buddhist rosary to count the number of prayers and free oneself from internal anguish can be comparable to gazing at the moon, a hobby in which someone photographs the moon every day and works in the darkroom to develop the taken photos.
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Strength training
The 108 prostrations are aimed at removing 108 earthly desires. This activity is analogous to a strength training workout, which aims to repeat the same movements without losing a balanced posture. “Bhavacakra (Wheel of Life)” as a reference image... More
Work by
Minah Lee
“ “Hobbhism” compares Buddhist practices to various hobbies by visually synthesizing the vital components of both worlds. This project suggests that the mundane daily activities we encounter in our...” [More]