One With Everything
Described by Daniel Reeves as "an iconoclastic and manic romp through the dream fields of spiritual materialism", One Wilh Everything attempts to lay to rest several perennially unanswered questions. Featuring an errant Zen monk and 49 lawn ornaments, brilliantly shot and edited, this is a magical and hilarious representation of contemporary Buddhism. While his previous works on mystical subjects Amida (1993), Sabda (1984) and A Mosaic tor the Kali Yuga (1984-6) have emulated the structure and poetry of their source material, here Reeves takes license with the hallowed belief system.