“I have brought you here to study and to
learn, but I myself am still learning.
Every living thing must continue to learn until it dies. Those who cease to learn, die that much
sooner.
“Perhaps it was misleading when I called this an ‘academy’ for [painters]. Though I will teach you everything I know, I don’t want you merely to listen to me lecture.
“Your training will be a landscape of self-discovery. Learn new things and share what you have learned with others. I will call this place a praxeum. This word, made up of ancient roots…distills the concepts of learning combined with action. Our praxeum, then, is a place for the learning of action. A [painter] is aware, but he does not waste time in mindless contemplation. When action is required, a [painter] acts.”[i]
I have two thoughts on this quote: 1)
even though Luke is clearly a master in his field, he is humble and wise enough
to recognize that learning lasts a lifetime, and 2) the role of the peaceful
warrior is very similar to that of an artist.
I didn’t realize how resonant the last two lines of the quote would be
for painters until I switched out the words.“Perhaps it was misleading when I called this an ‘academy’ for [painters]. Though I will teach you everything I know, I don’t want you merely to listen to me lecture.
“Your training will be a landscape of self-discovery. Learn new things and share what you have learned with others. I will call this place a praxeum. This word, made up of ancient roots…distills the concepts of learning combined with action. Our praxeum, then, is a place for the learning of action. A [painter] is aware, but he does not waste time in mindless contemplation. When action is required, a [painter] acts.”[i]
Cover art for Dark Apprentice |
Our brushes are our swords.
We swing them, and they cut.
We hold them close, and they are quiet.
They can be honest blades.
We will act when action is required.
We will know when.
[i]
Kevin J. Anderson, Dark Apprentice (New
York: Bantam Books, 1994), 68-69.
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