1/11/2007
QUOTES
Here I collect some quotes,
to be enjoyed with haiku!
My QUOTES with HAIKU from 2008
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Worrying is carrying tomorrow's load
with today's strength
--carrying two days at once.
It is moving into tomorrow ahead of time.
Worrying doesn't empty tomorrow of its sorrow,
it empties today of its strength.
Corrie Ten Boom
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Every happening, great and small,
is a parable whereby God speaks to us,
and the art of life is to get the message.
Malcolm Muggeridge
One way to "get the message" is to write haiku !
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I shall open my eyes and ears.
Once every day I shall simply
stare at a tree, a flower, a cloud, or a person.
I shall not then be concerned at all to ask
what they are
but simply be glad
that they are.
I shall joyfully allow them their
"divine, magical, and ecstatic" existence.
Clyde S. Kilby
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simply see
simply be glad
simply write haiku
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Spring passes and one remembers
one's innocence.
Summer passes and one remembers
one's exuberance.
Autumn passes and one remembers
one's reverence.
Winter passes and one remembers
one's perseverance.
Yoko Ono
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each season passes
and one remembers
one's haiku
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Success or failure, the truth of a life really has little to do with its quality.
The quality of life is in proportion, always, to the capacity for delight.
The capacity for delight is the gift of paying attention.
Julia Cameron
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paying attention -
tha capacity for delight
the capacity for haiku
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Unless your heart, your soul,
and your whole being are behind every decision you make,
the words from your mouth will be empty,
and each action will be meaningless.
Truth and confidence are the roots of happiness.
Kathleen Pedersen
Truth and confidence are the roots of haiku !
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Any fool can make a rule,
and any fool will mind it.
Henry David Thoreau
Aaa, but what about these haiku rules ? grin ...
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Our dependency makes slaves out of us,
especially if this dependency is
a dependency of our self-esteem.
If you need encouragement, praise,
pats on the back from everybody,
then you make everybody your judge.
Fritz Perls
Who is the real judge of your haiku ?
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The self is not something that one finds.
It is something that one creates.
-- Thomas Szasz (1920-)
American Psychiatrist
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With haiku, it is often the other way round for me:
A haiku is not something that one creates.
It is something that one finds.
How about your haiku creation process ?
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Practice rather than preach.
Make of your life an affirmation,
defined by your ideals,
not the negation of others.
Dare to the level of your capability
then go beyond to a higher level.
Alexander Haig
and then, only then, write a haiku ...
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Your thoughts should agree with your words,
and the words should agree with your actions.
In this world people think one thing,
say another thing,
and do something else.
This is horrible.
This is crookedness.
Sivananda
http://www.sivananda.org/
your thoughts should agree
with your words ...
YOUR HAIKU
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The world is blessed most by people who do things,
not by those who merely talk about them.
James Oliver
do it! write a haiku NOW !
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to live like a beautiful summer blossom,
to die like a beautiful autumn moon
Rabindranath Tagore
to work like a beautiful haiku poet
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What can be added to the happiness of a man who is in health,
out of debt, and has a clear conscience?
Adam Smith (1723-1790)
you guess, a haiku !
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If we learn once again to listen to the gentle voice within,
we will hear it counseling us many times a day to simplify our lives.
When the voices of the world
propose the multiple complexities of modern living,
the gentle voices within will whisper:
Why complicate your life?
Matthew Kelly
less is more -
haiku is more
with less
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There are two things to aim at in life:
first, to get what you want;
and, after that, to enjoy it.
Only the wisest of humans achieve the second.
Logan Pearsall Smith
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Life should be enjoyable;
too often we think it's about achievement.
The truth is that making life enjoyable
is an achievement in itself.
unattributed
haiku is not about the achievement,
but about the joy of writing it !
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Simply give others a bit of yourself;
a thoughtful act, a helpful idea,
a word of appreciation, a lift over a rough spot,
a sense of understanding, a timely suggestion.
You take something out of your mind,
garnished in kindness out of your heart,
and put it into the other person's mind and heart.
Charles H. Burr
give a haiku ...
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If we can recognize that change and uncertainty are basic principles,
we can greet the future
and the transformation we are undergoing with the understanding
that we do not know enough to be pessimistic.
Hazel Henderson
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I have become my own version of an optimist.
If I can't make it through one door,
I'll go through another door--
or I'll make a door.
Something terrific will come
no matter how dark the present.
Rabindranath Tagore
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Learn to get in touch with silence within yourself
and know that everything in this life has purpose.
There are no mistakes, no coincidences,
all events are blessings given to use to learn from.
Elisabeth Kuebler-Ross
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True silence really means going deep within yourself
to that place where nothing is happening,
where you transcend time and space.
You go into a brand new dimension of nothingness.
That's where all the power is.
That's your real home.
That's where you really belong,
in deep Silence where there is no good or bad,
no one trying to achieve anything.
Just being, pure being. . . .
Silence is the ultimate reality.
Robert Adams
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that place where nothing is happening
well
haiku is happening
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To be ambitious for wealth,
and yet always expecting to be poor,
to be always doubting your ability to get what you long for,
is like trying to reach east by traveling west. . . .
No matter how hard you work for success,
if your thought is saturated with the fear of failure,
it will kill your efforts,
neutralize your endeavors,
and make success impossible.
Charles Baudouin
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Consult not your fears but your hopes and dreams.
Think not about your frustrations,
but about your unfulfilled potential.
Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in,
but with what is still possible for you to do.
Pope John XXIII
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Acceptance is observation of life
and suspension of judgment about
whether what is happening is
good or bad, right or wrong.
Ron Smotherman
Flow with whatever may happen and let your mind be free.
Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing.
Chuang Tzu
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People who soar are those who refuse to sit back,
sigh, and wish things would change.
They neither complain of their lot
nor passively dream of some distant ship coming in.
Rather, they visualize in their minds
that they are not quitters;
they will not allow life’s circumstances
to push them down and hold them under.
Charles Swindoll
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Time is a flowing river.
Happy those who allow themselves
to be carried, unresisting, with the current.
They float through easy days.
They live, unquestioning, in the moment.
Christopher Morley
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An American tourist found himself in India on the day of the pilgrimage to the top of a sacred mountain.
Thousands of people would climb the steep path to the mountaintop. The tourist, who had been jogging and doing vigorous exercise and thought he was in good shape, decided to join in and share the experience.
After twenty minutes, he was out of breath and could hardly climb another step, while women carrying babies, and frail old men with canes, moved easily past him.
"I don't understand it," he said to an Indian companion. "How can these people do it when I can't?"
His friend answered, "It is because you have the typical American habit of seeing everything as a test. You see the mountain as your enemy and you set out to defeat it. So, naturally, the mountain fights back and it is stronger than you are.
We do not see the mountain as an enemy to be conquered. The purpose of our climb is to become one with the mountain and so it lifts us up and carries us along."
Harold Kushner in
When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough
quoted from
© www.spiritualityandpractice.com
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haiku is an exercise to become one with the mountain too ...
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Accepting things conditionally,
or rather unconditionally?
Acceptance is a letting-go process.
You let go of your wishes
and demands that life can be different.
It's a conscious choice.
Gary Emery
Of course there is no formula for success
except perhaps
an unconditional acceptance of life
and what it brings.
Artur Rubinstein
things are the way they are -
my haiku state things
the way they are
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Because one believes in oneself,
one doesn't try to convince others.
Because one is content with oneself,
one doesn't need others' approval.
Because one accepts oneself,
the whole world accepts him or her.
The Tao Te Ching
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because one writes haiku
for the joy of writing them
one doesn't need others' approval
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You can tell whether one is clever
by his or her answers.
You can tell whether one is wise
by his or her questions.
Naguib Mahfouz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naguib_Mahfouz
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You can tell whether one is ? ? ?
by reading his or her haiku .
rainy season ...
shall I write a wet haiku
or a dry one ?
rainy season ...
shall I write a clever haiku
or a wise one ?
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Schon das kleinste Kunstwerk,
eine Bleistiftskizze von sechs Strichen
und ein Gedichtvers von vier Zeilen,
versucht frech und blind das Unmögliche,
geht aufs Ganze,
will das Chaos in die Nußschale schöpfen!
Hermann Hesse
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haiku ...
trying to scoop chaos
into a nutshell
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Guard well your spare moments.
They are like uncut diamonds.
Discard them and their value will never be known.
Improve them and they will become
the brightest gems in a useful life.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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your spare moments
your treasure moments
your haiku moments
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Reduce the complexity of life
by eliminating the needless wants of life,
and the labors of life reduce themselves.
Edwin Way Teale
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reduce the complexity of poetry
by eliminating the needles words of life ..
and the joys of live will double themselves
Haiku with less words ...
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Remember not only to say the right thing
in the right place, but far more difficult still,
to leave unsaid the wrong thing
at the tempting moment.
Benjamin Franklin
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to leave unwritten
this haiku at the wrong moment
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You do not suffer because things are impermanent.
You suffer because things are impermanent
and you think they are permanent.
Thich Nhat Hanh
suffering and happiness,
they are both sides of the same coin ...
a simple haiku <>
how permanent
can it be ?
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To live content with small means;
to seek elegance rather than luxury,
and refinement rather than fashion;
to be worthy, not respectable,
and wealthy, not rich;
to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly;
to listen to stars and birds,
to babes and sages, with open heart;
to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely,
await occasions, hurry never;
in a word to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious,
grow up through the common--
this is to be my symphony.
William Henry Channing
.... to live with a haiku and a smile ...
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You can clear the land, plow the field, spread the fertilizer, and plant the corn. But you cannot make it rain. You cannot prevent an early frost.
You cannot determine exactly what will happen in your life.
The rain may or may not fall, but one thing is certain:
you will get a harvest only if you planted something in the field.
It's important to do everything in our power to ensure our success,
but we also need to let the universe take its course.
Melody Beattie
You plant the haiku! Heaven spreads in it the world.
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When you arise in the morning,
think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive -
to breathe,
to think,
to enjoy,
to love.
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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to write a haiku !
Japanese by Nakamura Sakuo :
目覚めごと 生きる尊さ 思いけり
mezame goto ikiru tootosa omoi keri
every wake up
precious life
thinking of
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To see a world in a grain of sand,
and heaven in a wildflower,
hold infinity in the palm of your hand
and eternity in an hour.
William Blake
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What is life?
It is the flash of a firefly in the night.
It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime.
It is the little shadow
which runs across the grass
and loses itself in the Sunset.
Crowfoot, a leader of the Blackfoot nation
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One of Jesus' favorite visual aids is a child.
Every time the disciples get into head games,
he puts a child in front of them.
— Richard Rohr in Everything Belongs
To Practice This Thought:
Let the little ones be your teachers.
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for haiku too :
Let the little ones be your teachers.
ko ni aku to moosu hito ni wa hana mo nashi
blossoms are wasted
on anyone who's fed up
with children
Basho, trans. Robin D. Gill
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Sabbaths 1999
by Wendell Berry
I dream of a quiet man
who explains nothing and defends
nothing, but only knows
where the rarest wildflowers
are blooming, and who goes,
and finds that he is smiling
not by his own will.
from Dancing with Joy: 99 Poems by Roger Housden
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a quiet man
writing his haiku
in silence
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Instead of condemning others,
strive to reach inner peace.
Keep silent, refrain from judgement.
This will raise you above the deadly arrows of slander, insult and outrage
and will shield your glowing hearts against all evil.
St. Seraphim of Sarov
St. Seraphim (born Prohor Moshnin) was born in 1759 to a merchant family in Kursk. At the age of 10, he became seriously ill. During the course of his illness, he saw the Mother of God in his sleep, who promised to heal him.
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Keep silent, refrain from judgement.
Write haiku, refrain from judgement.
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Your life is always working,
whether you know it or not.
Sometimes it works to bring you what you want,
and sometimes it works to keep you from what you think you want.
Neale Donald Walsch : Tomorrow's God
sometimes it brings you a haiku ...
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I hope its true -
a good word melts
the cold of this March
Hold Your Tongue
A Practice for Winter Harmony
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Reverence the highest,
have patience with the lowest.
Are the stars too distant,
pick up the pebble that lies at thy feet,
and from it learn the all.
Margaret Fuller
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Fuller
pick up the haiku that lies at thy feet
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true words aren't beautiful
beautiful words aren't true
the good aren't eloquent
the eloquent aren't good
the wise aren't learned
the learned aren't wise
the sage accumulates nothing
but the more he does for others
the greater his existence
the more he gives to others
the greater his abundance
the Way of Heaven
is to help without harming
the Way of the sage
is to act without struggling
daodejing #81
translated by Red Pine
http://www.duckdaotsu.org/jan07/ablution.html
(c)2007 lisbethwest
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the way of the haiku poet
is to write without words
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A person who, alone,
has seen something beautiful,
who has heard something harmonious,
who has tasted something delicious,
who has smelt something fragrant,
may have enjoyed it, but not completely.
The complete joy is in
sharing one's joy with others.
Pir-O-Murshid Hazrat Inayat Khan
http://www.ruhaniat.org/lineage/HIKBio.php
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sharing joy
through a haiku -
spring sunshine
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The ego is a monkey catapulting through the jungle.
Totally fascinated by the realm of the senses,
it swings from one desire to the next,
one conflict to the next,
one self-centered idea to the next.
If you threaten it, it actually fears for its life.
Let the monkey go.
Let the senses go.
Let desire go.
Let conflicts go.
Let ideas go.
Let the fiction of life and death go.
Just remain in the center, watching.
And then forget that you are there.
huahuching number ten
translated by Brian Walker
(c)2006 - 2007 lisbethwest
http://www.duckdaotsu.org/jan07/positioning.html
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the monkey gone
at least for now ...
a few haiku
.......................... Monkey Haiku
http://indiasaijikiworlkhaiku.blogspot.com/2006/01/monkey.html
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Master Lu's Teachings
............................. The Child Inside
-Let the child live inside you , he is the primordial source of love and happiness.
-And how could I do that? I've asked.
-Clear out your mind from ballast.
-And how could I do that? I insisted.
-Don't think about advantage and loss,
about what is worth to achieve or not.
Be spontaneous just like the sea and the wind.
More of the teachings of Master LU is here
http://www.taopage.org/lu16.html
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the inner child
is at play - AND THEN
haiku arise
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The present is the only moment
that is truly ours,
and we ought to make use of it.
Blais Pascal
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and we ought to make haiku of it
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Even a happy life cannot be
without a measure of darkness,
and the word happy would lose its meaning
if it were not balanced by sadness.
It is far better to take things as they come along
with patience and equanimity.
Carl Jung
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and with a haiku
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TAO
Those who wish to embody the Tao should embrace all things.
To embrace all things means first t
hat one holds no anger or resistance
toward any idea or thing,
living or dead,
formed or formless.
Acceptance is the very essence of the Tao.
To embrace all things means also
that one rids oneself
of any concepts of separation: male and female, self
and others, life and death.
Division is contrary to the nature of the Tao.
Foregoing antagonism and separation,
one enters into the harmonious oneness
of all things.
huahuching #3, translated by Brian Walker
http://www.duckdaotsu.org/jan07/sound.html
(c) 2007 lisbethwest
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Anxiety is the rust of life,
destroying its brightness and weakening its power.
A childlike and abiding trust in Providence
is its best preventive and remedy.
Tyron Edwards
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to enjoy haiku even more
Spiritual Practise of the Day
from . . Spirituality & Practice.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
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Happiness Quotes
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2/18/2009
crocus
cold sunset -
the crocus shuts
its blossoms
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They are out since two days, even if it gets minus four centigrade in the morning.
Crocus KIGO
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Amida Buddha 阿弥陀如来
Anemones ... アネモーネの朝露
..... Asian Haiku Trevelogue
China, Taiwan, Thailand and more .....
Autumn Days 。。。秋の天高し
Autumn Festival 2005 秋祭り、境神社
Autumn Flowers 2002 秋の花
..... Autumn Flowers 2005 雨粒と花 Raindrops
..... Autumn 2005
Autumn Leaves 2005 紅葉
Azalea and Shaka つつじとお釈迦様
Badgers / Tanuki in my Garden 2005 狸
Bamboo 竹の物語
Birds, our Birds 鳥 の話. Our Roof. 我屋根
Black Sheep 黒き羊
Bonsai 盆栽
Bridges .. 橋
Buddha's Footprints (Bussokuseki) 仏足石
Buddha's Voice Frog 仏の声の蛙
Buds in Winter 冬の命
..... Dry Flowers 冬の命
Camellia / Tsubaki 椿
Carpet Meditations 2007
Cats in Paradise .. O-Tsu and Haiku-Kun お津と俳句くん、猫の天国
Cat and the Mouse .. Fun with my Computer
CHINA 中国の旅
..... My Asian Haiku Travelogue: China
..... Autumn Memories Keilin, Guilin 桂林
Cicada Birthday 050725 蝉の誕生 semi セミ
Cold Morning 寒い朝、2006
Cooking a Cat ! 猫と一杯, 2005 夏
Cherry Blossoms <> Sakura .. 桜 桜 桜 2005
Cherry Blossom Lake Saigyo and our Lake 西行法師 2005
Cherry Blossom Road 桜道 2005
Chrysanthemums, Fireworks 花火菊 2005
Clouds in my Valley 谷に雲
Clouds after the Rain Chinese Ink Painting, July 2005 中国の墨絵
Clouds at Lake Tomada 雲と池の早春 2005
Cold coming back 寒戻り 2005年3月
Cold Samui 寒い朝 First time below zero, 2005
Cosmos Flowers コスモス、秋桜
Mt. Daisen 2005 , Beachflowers and WIND
Decoration Flowers Takahashi Temples, 0507
Dew Tsuyu 朝露
Dimensions ヂメンシオン
Fallen Leaves - Ochiba 落ち葉
First Snow .. 初雪 2005年
First Shrine Visit 2006 Hatsu Mode
First Sunrise 2005 .. 初日の出
Frankenfood, frankengrass, franken rice genetically modified problems
Ghost Stories お化けの話 :o)
Goldenrod (seitaka awadachisoo) 背高泡立草
Graves in the Mist 霞に墓
Healing Power 癒しと俳句と祈り
Henro Pilgrims 遍路と無縁仏
Illusions with Fish 空想と魚
..... My Asian Haiku Travelogue: INDIA
..... My Asian Haiku Travelogue: JAPAN 1977
Jizoo 地蔵 .. a smiling Stone friend
Kannon, the Bosatsu of Mercy 観音菩薩
.. .. .. Horseheaded Kannon
.. .. .. Kannon in the winter sun, 2006
Karl the Froggie .. 蛙とカラー
..... Frog in Buddha's Eye 仏の目にカール君
KOAN and Haiku (01) .. 公案と俳句
KOAN and Haiku (02) .. Dreams 夢
KOAN and Haiku (03) .. Original face and Immortality
Koya-san in Wakayama .. Ginko .. Haiku-walk
Lake and Clouds 池と雲
Last Fudo Ceremony 2005 Osame-Fudo 収め不動
Lily, My Kannon-Lily 観音ユリ
..... July 2006 : Lily in the Rain 2006年の観音百合
Love ミモサと愛情 Mimosa
LOTUS 蓮、蓮華の花
Magnolia 木蓮 Mokuren
MANDALA .. Just the Beginning 。。曼荼羅
Medicine Buddha : Yakushi Nyorai 薬師如来
.. .. .. .. Mimasaka Haiku
.. .. .. .. From the Province where I live in Japan.
..... Mimasaka, Postal Town of Doi: My Haiku Walk December 2006
美作市土居宿 , 出雲街道
Moss 石に苔
... Moss at Mt. Mitoku, October 2006
Mother, for my mother
Mountain Gods Yama no kami 山の神
Mountains smiling Yama Warau 山笑う
November 2006
Outhouse Joy ..便所の話
Peace, August 6, 2006 Introducing Okamoto Taro 岡本太郎と平和
Pine <> Matsu 松の木
Pottery and Haiku 焼物と俳句
Quietude and the Galactic Ant 静けさと蟻のクシャミ
..... The Sound of Wind, Sound of Clouds (essay) 風の音、雲の音、お茶の音
Rain dripping ..雨もまだ
Rain, Prayer of Rain on my roof 屋根に雨の祈り, September 2006
Rainy Season Tsuyu 梅雨さなかに 満福
..... Rainy Season, Whow ! July 2006 2006年のすごい梅雨
Reflections .. Graves in a mirror 。。田舎の墓
Sea of Clouds 秋の雲海、2005 Autumn
Shelter 仏様にまかせる。。。
Shintoo Shrine 神道と宮
Shiraishi Island, a Pilgrim's Path 。。。白石島の遍路道、June 2006
Silence 静けさ ... Silence 2005
Simple Daily Happiness 簡単な毎日の幸せ
SNOW
..... snowed in December 2005
Snowman Daruma, Yukidaruma .. .. 雪だるま
First Snow 2006
Spring 2006 2006年の春
Soaring Mind 鳶の話 Tobi
Spiders in Paradise 。。極楽の蜘蛛
Spring Weeds 2006, a HAIKU WALK 雑草の春の色
Stone Buddhas .. 石仏
... Amida Buddha
... Arhats in Stone 五百羅漢
... Buddha's Footprints (Bussokuseki) 仏足石
... Buddha's Voice (Shakyamuni)
... Azalea and Shaka (Shakyamuni)
... Horseheaded Kannon 馬頭観音
... Snow Night Meditation (Shakyamuni)
... Walking with the Gods 神様の散歩道
Stone Garden 石庭、小堀作
Stone Wall 我が家の石垣
............ SUMMER
Summer Flowers 夏の花々
Summer Iris 杜若
Summer Metamorphosis 夏の変化
Summer Morning 夏の朝、酔仙翁・スイセンノウ
Summer Sky 夏の空
Sunbeam for us all ! 皆のための太陽
..... Sunset in Pink, August 2006
..... My Asian Haiku Travelogue: TAIWAN
Tanada .. Terraced Rice Fields in my Area 大垪和の棚田
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Tao, Dao and Haiku 道教と俳句
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Tao of a useless tree
..... My Asian Haiku Travelogue: THAILAND
Tokei-Ji in Kamakura, January 2006
NEW in 2007: Travelogue through Asia
..... Photos and Haiku from my various trips. China, Taiwan, Thailand
Trees, my best friends .. 巨木
................................ Camphor Tree Kusunoki 楠木 くすのき
................................ Tao of a useless tree
Trumpet Creeper 凌霄花 のうぜんかずら
Tulips チューリップの嵐
Typhoon Tokage in Japan October 23, 2004 台風トカゲ
Typhoon Nabi 14 September 2005 台風14号
............................... Green Apples fallen by the typhoon 青林檎
............................... Humans Powerless Katrina 2005
Universe sparkles .. 宇宙の物語
Voice of Buddha .. .. Frogs Farting :o) 。。蛙の屁
Weeds, my Wonderful Weeds
Wild Boars Inoshishi 猪の訪問
Windows Temple Window Shapes お寺の窓の形
Winter 200/06, from December 2005 2005/6年の冬
Winter Wonders ..冬物語
Wisdom 知恵と無知恵
Woodpecker きつつき
Yin and Yang Cats ..陰と陽と猫
Zen Riddles with BEE ..ミツバチと禅
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. QUOTES . .. .. .. .. .. to enjoy haiku even more
Hundred Years with Haiku
Translation from Japanese Haikupoets older than 90 years
Introducing Japanese Haiku Poets
Saijiki for Buddhist Events .. 『俳句仏教歳時記』
Shikoku Summer 2005 Our own Haiku Pilgrimage 四国遍路
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Contents of the Archives
One Haiku, two Ideas The Basics
English Spelling and Punctuation
One-Line Haiku : three sections, three lines
THEORY : Counting on your fingers: 5-7-5 Cultural Differences
THEORY : Why 5-7-5 ? or rather, WHY NOT in English!
Japanese Spelling and the Hepburn System Romaji
THEORY : Why 5-7-5 ? or rather, WHY NOT in English!
GINKOO, a Haiku Walk 吟行
Gijinka, Personification : some thoughts
Technical Support and Haiku Theory ARCHIVES
Teaching Haiku to Children / also usuful for adults
Translating Haiku, my special forum for all your questions
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Daruma teaching visceral wisdom
Mead and your Health, Kneipp and Dioskurides
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© 。。Gabi Greve 2004
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1/10/2009
snow sky snow moon
snow -
there is blue in the sky
and there is gray
caught in the white of a snow moon
caught in the night of a snow moon
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Full Moon on January 10, 2009
not set
in her ways--
snow moon
George
If skies are clear Saturday, go out at sunset and look for the giant moon rising in the east. It will be the biggest and brightest one of 2009, sure to wow even seasoned observers.
the orbit is not a perfect circle. One portion is about 31,000 miles (50,000 km) closer to our planet than the farthest part, so the moon's apparent size in the sky changes. Saturday night (Jan. 10) the moon will be at perigee, the closest point to us on this orbit.
It will appear about 14 percent bigger in our sky and 30 percent brighter than some other full moons during 2009, according to NASA. (A similar setup occurred in December, making that month's full moon the largest of 2008.)
source : http://news.yahoo.com/s/spacce ...
snow moon
behind the old tree ...
what a sight !
Gabi Greve, Happy Haiku Forum
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12/06/2010
winter sky
winter sky -
a poet from Bali
scratches his head
winter sky -
a poet from Australia
turns fast backward
five rings -
he trains to jump
higher
kigo section : Winter Sky
free section : Ring
December 2010 Shiki Monthly Kukai
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winter sky -
this long pink line
behind an airplane
spectacular sunset, clear sky
so many things
I have not done yet -
winter sky -
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12/18/2008
shadows
winter sunshine -
the shadows on my Buddha
grow older
this was yesterday
winter sunshine -
the slow growth of a stone's
shadow
. . . swinter sunshine -
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I think most of you remember
my old stone Buddha sitting there in meditation
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Discussion
A shadow growing older strikes me as conceptual, rather than perceptual.
B.
As I watch my Buddha I get older
and the shadow shares my fate with me ...
I am one with the shadow
Gabi
shadows change over time, am to noon, shorter and shorter, noon to sunset, longer.
winter to summer ever shorter, summer to winter ever longer
both perceptual as well as conceptual
I.K.
I like your ku as it is now. As you mentioned, a lengthening shadow isn't necessarily a kigo. Heck, my shadow lengthens and shortens all times of the year... though I prefer the taller one! LOL I have three stone monks in my backyard garden.... and I went just now to check their shadows... you indeed have a shasei here and one that is distilled in a wonderful way!
M.
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12/21/2010
long long night
this long long night -
even the moon
feels pale
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hoping for no clouds
in the sky
in the mind
There should be an eclipse visible in our region, from around sunset at 17:00 until 18:00. Let us hope the weather is fine and the full moon is visible!
Unfortunately, it was raining all day and most of the night.
We could only see a glimpse of the eclipse on TV, from Hokkaido.
Later in the night,
the full moon came out for a short while, immersing the lowly clouds in the valley with a whitish shimmer ...
. Winter solstice (tooji) .
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2/16/2007
Food Colors
food colors - the color of LOVE is still . red |
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Food Colors and E-Numbers (European Union)
E100 Curcumin, turmeric (food colouring)
E101 Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), formerly called lactoflavin (Vitamin G) (food colouring)
E101a Riboflavin-5'-Phosphate (food colouring)
E102 Tartrazine (FD&C Yellow 5) (food colouring)
E103 Chrysoine resorcinol (food colouring)
E104 Quinoline yellow (food colouring)
E105 Fast Yellow AB (food colouring)
E106 Riboflavin-5-Sodium Phosphate (food colouring)
E107 Yellow 2G (food colouring)
E110 Sunset Yellow FCF, Orange Yellow S, FD&C Yellow 6 (food colouring)
E111 Orange GGN (food colouring)
E120 Cochineal, Carminic acid, Carmines, Natural Red 4 (food colouring)
E121 Orcein, Orchil (food colouring)
E122 Carmoisine, Azorubine (food colouring)
E123 Amaranth (FD&C Red 2) (food colouring)
E124 Ponceau 4R, Cochineal Red A, Brilliant Scarlet 4R (food colouring)
E125 Ponceau SX, Scarlet GN (food colouring)
E126 Ponceau 6R (food colouring)
E127 Erythrosine (FD&C Red 3) (food colouring)
E128 Red 2G (food colouring)
E129 Allura Red AC (FD&C Red 40) (food colouring)
E130 Indanthrene blue RS (food colouring)
E131 Patent Blue V (food colouring)
E132 Indigo carmine, Indigotine, FD&C Blue 2 (food colouring)
E133 Brilliant Blue FCF (FD&C Blue 1) (food colouring)
E140 Chlorophylls and Chlorophyllins: (i) Chlorophylls (ii) Chlorophyllins (food colouring)
E141 Copper complexes of chlorophylls and chlorophyllins
(i) Copper complexes of chlorophylls
(ii) Copper complexes of chlorophyllins (food colouring)
E142 Greens S (food colouring)
E143 Fast Green FCF (FD&C Green 3) (food colouring)
E150a Plain Caramel (food colouring)
E150b Caustic sulfite caramel (food colouring)
E150c Ammonia caramel (food colouring)
E150d Sulphite ammonia caramel (food colouring)
E151 Black PN, Brilliant Black BN (food colouring)
E152 Black 7984 (food colouring)
E153 Carbon black, Vegetable carbon (food colouring)
E154 Brown FK, Kipper Brown (food colouring)
E155 Brown HT, Chocolate brown HT (food colouring)
E160a Alpha-carotene, Beta-carotene, Gamma-carotene (food colouring)
E160b Annatto, bixin, norbixin (food colouring)
E160c Capsanthin, capsorubin, Paprika extract (food colouring)
E160d Lycopene (food colouring)
E160e Beta-apo-8'-carotenal (C 30) (food colouring)
E160f Ethyl ester of beta-apo-8'-carotenic acid (C 30) (food colouring)
E161a Flavoxanthin (food colouring)
E161b Lutein (food colouring)
E161c Cryptoxanthin (food colouring)
E161d Rubixanthin (food colouring)
E161e Violaxanthin (food colouring)
E161f Rhodoxanthin (food colouring)
E161g Canthaxanthin (food colouring)
E161h Zeaxanthin (food colouring)
E161i Citranaxanthin (food colouring)
E161j Astaxanthin (food colouring)
E162 Beetroot Red, Betanin (food colouring)
E163 Anthocyanins (food colouring)
E170 Calcium carbonate, Chalk (food colouring)
E171 Titanium dioxide (food colouring)
E172 Iron oxides and hydroxides (food colouring)
E173 Aluminium (food colouring)
E174 Silver (food colouring)
E175 Gold (food colouring)
E180 Pigment Rubine, Lithol Rubine BK (food colouring)
E181 Tannin (food colouring)
List of more subdued
Japanese Colors
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7/16/2007
Spiderweb
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This one is huge, more about one meter in diameter! A large Missus Crab spider is working at it in front of the window of my office.
after the typhoon -
the fragile power
of this spider's web
Typhoon Number Four ...
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August 1
The spider is back in action and dinner is waiting !
summer sunset - look who is here for dinner tonight |
More comments about cicada from friends of HH .
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9/04/2007
dragonflies
sunset -
a thousand dragonfly wings
over the paddies
They seem to have come out all at once !
The reflection of the late sunshine on all these wings is just fascinating !
dragonfly wings -
whispering the words of
an old love song
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Dragonfly (tombo, tonbo) Japan KIGO
an argument :
... not to use the numeral 'thousand', that would be untrue because you couldn't have counted them?!!
Well
We were sitting on the terrasse when the dragonflies suddenly showed up below us in the rice fields.
My husband said: "There must be a thousand!", So I added (an old joke of us):
"Why not count the wings and divide the number by four?"
Comments of some friends at HH.
Easy to visualize, Gabi, but I agree with xxx san on this one. (Only because I've received similar comments! )
You might want to find another way of showing the number, rather than counting them. Then again, this may simply be a haiku for your own 'memory bank' and be perfectly fine for the purpose!
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Love the image, Gabi san!
I did a bit of research...found a few cases where "a thousand" is used...perhaps it's accepted as a "round number"?
2 on this page: (in the "notebook" section)
http://www.asahi.com/english/haiku/070319.html
2nd place poem:
http://sakura.ua.edu/haiku_contest_winners_1998.htm
An interesting topic!
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i took the thousand to be the kind of exaggeration one uses in the moment ... wonder, disbelief, tautology ... and so on ...
i tend to use a million ...
i hesitated at the wings ... i thought to myself why not dragonflies ... why dragonfly wings ... but ... it does work !
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"Like" one-thousand.. . . . . . . . . . . .
works for me. BTW, english is a non-literal language sometimes, and also sometimes breaks its own "rules". re:
" haiku rules! "
versus
" haiku-rules"
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Hi Gabi,
I like both versions very much...the 'thousand' and the 'old love song'..lovely.
P.S. Hate to make you jealous, but I had no mosquitos this year up on the 6th floor in the city!
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Yes! Yes! Yes! What sparkling silences you tell !!
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Whether or not to use a thousand, a million or just say many, a lot ...
I prefer to use the numbers, a million stars in the sky ... even if it is quite a cliche. Something you can not count, well, you just can not count.
There is no special guideline in Japanese for this type of vocabulary use, as far as I am aware of.
We also have Ten thousand (man, ban 万) in Asia, an expression dating back to the Chinese T'ang Dynasty. It signifies a long time, usually eternity.
BANZAI 万歳, ten thousand years, is a common cheer in Japan.
GABI
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Here are some more of my Dragonfly Haiku :
Vaughn Seward's haikuworkshop:
The Dragonfly Haiku Series
At www.wonderhaikuworlds.com
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12/12/2010
my blessings Masamune Daruma
winter sunset - when I count my blessings I count you twice 達磨正宗 Daruma Masamune Old Sake with a bit of spice for cold days |
With special red pepper from Hida
飛騨美濃伝統野菜・中津川市下野産の唐辛子
あじめコショウ Ajime Koshoo
An old label from Daruma Masamune
Valentine's Day -
let's have a drink
before we start !
Special Valentine offer 2012
Reference
Reference : 達磨正宗
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A speciel present to my husband
for our wedding anniversary on the
12th day of the 12th month.
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Daruma Masamune Koshu Aged Rice Wine : Sake
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