“You don’t have to suffer to show suffering,” he said of the violence in his movies. The filmmaker sees no contradiction between inner harmony and external edginess.I wonder how it would go with blogging. All the same old taunts and snark, but inside: new mellowness!
“I heard Charles Bukowski started meditation late in his life,” Mr. Lynch said, referring to the poet laureate of Skid Row, who died in 1994. “He was an angry, angry guy, but he apparently loved meditation.”
Of course, just as meditation never got Mr. Lynch over a taste for the macabre, it never quenched Mr. Bukowski’s famous thirst for whiskey. “Well, maybe in time, it would have,” Mr. Lynch said with a smile. “In the meantime — just more enjoyment of the whiskey.”
Saturday, December 30, 2006
"It’s like the suffocating rubber clown suit begins to dissolve."
David Lynch explains Transcendental Meditation. He's into it. Is it going to change his films?
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