a single syllable
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what then surrounds it
if not emptiness and the
complete universe
* title not original
if not emptiness and the
complete universe
* title not original
Throughout the whole absurd life I'd lived, a dark wind had been rising toward me from somewhere deep in my future, across years that were still to come, and as it passed, this wind levelled whatever was offered to me at the time”
― Albert Camus, The Stranger
― Albert Camus, The Stranger
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Re: a single syllable
This made me think of Eric Clapton and his lifelong search for that one perfect note
does it exist?
I don't know if that one perfect syllable existS
But I am darn sure going to try and find it
and that will explain the universe to everyone
well everyone except me of course cause I'm just some guy
does it exist?
I don't know if that one perfect syllable existS
But I am darn sure going to try and find it
and that will explain the universe to everyone
well everyone except me of course cause I'm just some guy
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Re: a single syllable
This makes me think of
IMAGINATION
This one had me thinking
for a bit
Thank you for sharing it
Christian L.
IMAGINATION
This one had me thinking
for a bit
Thank you for sharing it
Christian L.
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Re: a single syllable
This speaks to the power of words and in this particular case I thought of an interjection like 'Shh', which is empty by itself, but carries negative weight if it's used to silence someone who desperately needs approval. This is just one interpretation. I'm sure I'm over thinking things. You have a knack for cerebral haiku. Well done.
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Re: a single syllable
is it om ??
its the single syllable believed to be the echo of life or the universe....
Deep philosophy and spirituality in this ! excellent k.
its the single syllable believed to be the echo of life or the universe....
Deep philosophy and spirituality in this ! excellent k.
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Re: a single syllable
lovely, konch, a magical thought.
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Re: a single syllable
Close Rohit! OM is a seed syllable too and I use it in another visualization but in this case it was HUM (pronounced "Hung"). It means "it is established". But it could have been any syllable. It seems the effort and concentration required to get a good visualization of a syllable brings out a part of one's being that sees reality in a very different light.
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Thanks all for kind comments. Always very appreciated.
The title is from a Brian Eno song, "On Some Faraway Beach".
Thanks all for kind comments. Always very appreciated.
Throughout the whole absurd life I'd lived, a dark wind had been rising toward me from somewhere deep in my future, across years that were still to come, and as it passed, this wind levelled whatever was offered to me at the time”
― Albert Camus, The Stranger
― Albert Camus, The Stranger
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Re: a single syllable
I would love to be able to visualize reality in a different light
you may just convert me
you may just convert me
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Re: a single syllable
In three years I should have a decision on whether it's really worth doing. I remain unconvinced despite everything. If it makes me better able to fight climate change and/or help those fresh to the terror of seeing its full scope, then yes. I'm just shooting for the kind of continuous awareness one needs to be effective in this wold. So far, limited results.
Meanwhile it's more a form of medicine than a religion, or it should be. The Buddha even said people should not abandon their old religions when taking up Buddhist practice, and here in America there are plenty of very accomplished zen people who are also Christian clergy... and of course then there's Leonard Cohen, a religious Jew who was a zen monk for years... let alone it being a refuge for all those who can't abide metaphysics but still have a deep need to clarify their compassion...
These days I'm haltingly familiarizing myself with a more religious Tibetan form but even that is just provisional -- a shaman's sand painting to be erased as soon as the patient reacts ...
Again, ask me in three years when my current course of study is supposed to end. :-)
Meanwhile it's more a form of medicine than a religion, or it should be. The Buddha even said people should not abandon their old religions when taking up Buddhist practice, and here in America there are plenty of very accomplished zen people who are also Christian clergy... and of course then there's Leonard Cohen, a religious Jew who was a zen monk for years... let alone it being a refuge for all those who can't abide metaphysics but still have a deep need to clarify their compassion...
These days I'm haltingly familiarizing myself with a more religious Tibetan form but even that is just provisional -- a shaman's sand painting to be erased as soon as the patient reacts ...
Again, ask me in three years when my current course of study is supposed to end. :-)
Throughout the whole absurd life I'd lived, a dark wind had been rising toward me from somewhere deep in my future, across years that were still to come, and as it passed, this wind levelled whatever was offered to me at the time”
― Albert Camus, The Stranger
― Albert Camus, The Stranger
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Re: a single syllable
I am A whatever gets you through the night kind of guy
when it comes to others beliefs but what piqued my interest
single syllable+ reality . Pretty neat.
Wow I think you just inspired a haibun.
Gotta go
when it comes to others beliefs but what piqued my interest
single syllable+ reality . Pretty neat.
Wow I think you just inspired a haibun.
Gotta go
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Re: a single syllable
I have contemplated this haiku for some minutes. I shall contemplate it for many more minutes. I would love to say what this haiku means to me, but it floods me with so many thoughts. Such power in such few lines.konch wrote:what then surrounds it
if not emptiness and the
complete universe
* title not original
Thank you for sharing,
Luke
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Re: a single syllable
There are no verbs, Subhuti might say ;-)
Throughout the whole absurd life I'd lived, a dark wind had been rising toward me from somewhere deep in my future, across years that were still to come, and as it passed, this wind levelled whatever was offered to me at the time”
― Albert Camus, The Stranger
― Albert Camus, The Stranger
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Re: a single syllable
I really liked the choice of making the last line those two words. It explodes the magnitude of overall interpretable meaning while encapsulating that meaning leanly and elegantly.
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Re: a single syllable
konch, this is fantastic and I enjoyed reading all the commentary and discussion it provoked as well. And I will read it all again, I'm sure. Thank you for sharing this.
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Re: a single syllable
There's always that one syllable or note that changes everything.
Well played!
Well played!
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Re: a single syllable
I can't agree more with what the ghost says above.
Thanks for sharing.
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