,
Kay Larson

Kay Larson’s Followers (6)

member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo

Kay Larson



Average rating: 4.17 · 803 ratings · 89 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
Where the Heart Beats: John...

4.16 avg rating — 758 ratings — published 2012 — 12 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Journal of Destiny

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Jennifer Bartlett

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 1998 — 2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Ocean of Light: A Story Abo...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 2007 — 2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
New Work New York

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
American Art Since 1965

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Pat Steir, Winter Paintings...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Artcoast: Contemporary Art ...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Families Today Enrichment A...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Wave Hill 1980 : Temporal S...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
More books by Kay Larson…
Quotes by Kay Larson  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“Suffering builds character and impels you to penetrate life’s secrets. It’s the path of great artists, great religious leaders, great social reformers. The problem is not suffering per se, but rather our identification with our own ego: our divided, dualistic, cramped view of things. ‘We are too ego-centered,’ Suzuki tells Cage.’ The ego-shell in which we live is the hardest thing to outgrow. We seem to carry it all the time from childhood up to the time we finally pass away.”
Kay Larson, Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists

“Good music can act as a guide to good living.”
Kay Larson, Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists

“So it is with the places preparing to teach us. It's only when the heart begins to beat wildly and without pattern—when it begins to realize its boundlessness—that its newly adamant pulse bangs on the walls of its cage and is bruised by its enclosure... To feel the heart pound is only the beginning. Next is to feel the hurt—the tearing of the psyche—the prelude of entry into the place one has always feared. One fears that place because of being drawn to it, loving it, and wanting to be taught by it. Without the need to be taught, who would feel the psyche rip? Without the bruise, who would know where the walls are?”
Kay Larson, Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists

Topics Mentioning This Author

topics posts views last activity  
The Seasonal Read...: This topic has been closed to new comments. * Completed Tasks: PLEASE DO NOT DELETE ANY POST IN THIS THREAD! 2590 282 Feb 29, 2024 09:00PM  
Reading with Style: This topic has been closed to new comments. WI 23-24 Completed Tasks 694 61 Feb 29, 2024 11:01PM  


Is this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite Kay to Goodreads.