Another Haiku
Sunday, May 11th, 2008This is my favorite Haiku, written by my friend Ken Chawkin. As soon as I heard it more than eight years ago it was memorized!
Tiny bells call me,
Arbutus blossoms falling,
Sounding the silence
This is my favorite Haiku, written by my friend Ken Chawkin. As soon as I heard it more than eight years ago it was memorized!
Tiny bells call me,
Arbutus blossoms falling,
Sounding the silence
Blaine sent this one to me, and I like a lot:
In places without names,
Gladsome and lovely
Wild cherry blossoms.
Koshun
“When people see some things as good, other things become bad.” Tao Te Ching
“He whose self is established in Yoga, whose vision everywhere is even, sees the Self in all beings, and all beings in the Self.” Bhagavad-Gita 6:29