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Foreward

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Fore´ward`    (fōr´wạrd`)
n.1.The van; the front.
My foreward shall be drawn out all in length,
Consisting equally of horse and foot.
- Shak.


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Finding a connection to the Buddha comes easily to contemporary artists--not simply because the Buddha's smile is an original piece of performance art, as scholar and Buddhist layman Robert Thurman astutely points out in his foreward, but also because the Buddha's search for enlightenment is a potent metaphor for the modern artist's search to pass beyond a mere reproduction of reality toward the comprehension of a greater truth.
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