crates | July 14, 2008
The idea of simplicity in our lives seems to be growing in our awareness. We find that in an increasingly complex existence, simplification has an immense appeal. We seem to have too many things, and our lives become filled with clutter, both physically and mentally. Sometimes we yearn for simpler times when the world [...]
Category: Personal Stuff, Philosophy/Religion, Poetry |
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Tags: haiku, nature, sabi, Simplification, Wabi, ZEN
crates | July 12, 2008
I thought that I might put some of my poems in some of my posts. This is one: Reflection When you ponder the Calendar of your days, Do you recall the times Of strife, of betrayal, Of heartbreak? Or…do you recall the Quiet calm times filled With beauty and tranquility? Basho (Matsuo Kinsaku–ca. 1644-1694) was [...]
Category: Japanese Poetry, People, Philosophy/Religion |
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Tags: Basho, haiku, Japanese poet, poetry, ZEN, Zen Monk
crates | October 5, 2007
I was thinking about memory as I hurried along in the rain to make it to my fifth grade class before the tardy bell. I don’t remember the exact details of what was going on in my mind, but I decided to memorize a scene to see if I could recall it later. I looked [...]
Category: Plants |
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Tags: 5-7-5 syllables, haiku, Hokku, Japanese Poetry, Kigo, kireji, memory, Renga, tanka, waka