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4/08/2011

radioactive tears

  
  


10 anemone heart



spring rain -
thinking radioactivity
with each drop 








. Japan - April 8 .  

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. Japan - after the BIG earthquake  


Tear, tears (namida) Japan. Träne, Tränen


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11 comments:

  1. A gorgeous flower ... tearing in the radiation.
    D.

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  2. KAIKYOGE - Zum Eintritt in den Dharma

    Der Dharma, unvergleichlich tief und voller Weisheit,
    ist schwer zu begreifen, selbst in Myriaden von Kalpas.

    Jetzt, in diesem Augenblick jedoch können wir ihn sehen, hören,
    wahrnehmen und mit ihm eins sein.

    mögen wir vollkommen diese Wahrheit des Tathagata verstehen
    und aus ihr leben.

    開経偈

    無上甚深微妙法
    百千万劫難遭遇
    我今見聞得受持
    願解如来真実義

    The Dharma, incomparably profound and exquisite, is rarely met with even in hundreds of thousands of millions of kalpas. We are now permitted to hold it, see it, hear it and accept it. May we awaken to the deep true Mind of Tathagatha.

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  3. "Thanks a lot for your Haiku.
    I like it but
    I can't say I like it,
    because it's terrible truth."
    M.

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  4. My tears in Germany without radioactive fall out.
    But tears with great compassion.
    M.

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  5. Yes, this is exactly what I'm thinking now.
    Need to go out but it's still raining in Kyoto.

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  6. Gabi san , this is very deep and heavy haiku that talks our daily gloomy life.
    Thank you, Gabi san.
    Sakuo

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  7. A heartfelt haiga, Gabi!
    Thanks so much for sharing this!!! Our hearts are right there with you!!!
    D.

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  8. radioactive tears
    a world away
    thinking of rain

    BR

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  9. Will spring rain ever again be what it was?
    This says so much, Gabi.
    B

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  10. tears of compassion -
    to cleanse the air -
    to set Japan free

    I.L.

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