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Hi Perry, perfect Haiku really. The fragment does not have to be part of the phrase. Actually, if it is not and does not even relate to it, it can really create a great contrast and open our space.
Yes Taylor, sometimes one sentence. The great thing about Haiku can be also said about our practice, zazen, there are rules to be followed but these rules also have to be forgotten. Not always so.
If you open yourself to the reality, then the words come out as the should. Perfectly following or not following the traditional pattern.
Hi Perry, perfect Haiku really. The fragment does not have to be part of the phrase. Actually, if it is not and does not even relate to it, it can really create a great contrast and open our space.
Yes Taylor, sometimes one sentence. The great thing about Haiku can be also said about our practice, zazen, there are rules to be followed but these rules also have to be forgotten. Not always so.
If you open yourself to the reality, then the words come out as the should. Perfectly following or not following the traditional pattern.
gassho
Taigu
Well it just so happens my reality seems to flow as a sentence :P haha
Josh! That video was so beautiful. Thanks so much for posting it.
(That screen from the Art Institute of Chicago's collection made me so nostalgic, by the way. When I lived in Chicago I used to visit that museum on free days all the time. Ah!)
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