This reminds me of the piano teacher (danthecomposer) I am following on youtube:
he calls his approach a "philosophical approach" to learning the piano and to me it seems quite influenced by daoism or zen.
he puts heavy emphasis on practicing with your eyes closed from the beginning. this becomes possible through visualizing scales and chords from the beginning.
other aspects are: getting your ego out of the way, trusting in you inherent musicality and allowing you creative source to steer your fingers to express your emotions and avoiding conscious interference. there is also a lot of simple improvisation inside a chord from the beginning.
i cant speak for the long term success of his technique, but i like the approach and it makes sense to me with respect to other skills i have aquired before.
Really sad how almost all the comments in this thread are negative.
As somebody who has lived in Berlin since 11 years, whilst having studied the official transit map and the big BVG physical map of berlin for hours:
This is a really great improvement over the official one
it gives me a relieved kind of pleasure to look at. I can really feel how all those expectations from the physical map finally find a home in the abstraction.
Oddly satisfying!