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30.10.1998 – Interpretation by dali48
The two most important aspects to understand the “Tao” are:
1 That nothing... - ever the same again...
2 This huge fabric consists of permanent... - but doesn’t change... - It is the archetype of time, being and non-being inclusive, the present, the future and the... - It's the big picture of ongoing duration, boundless space and endless... (P. Rawson / L. Legeza)
Since Zen targets its view over the symbols out on the things... - it recognizes all our prejudices about skin color, gender, and age and all other culture-related doctrines as a pure work of... - as not belonging properly to the nature of... (S. W. Holmes / C. Horioka)
Everything exists according to its own... - Our individual perceptions of value, accuracy, beauty and dimension exist only in our... - and nowhere else...
Man is a child of nature and gets along... - when he works hand in hand with... - rather than when he tries to dominate...
Security and immutability are chimeras of the “ego” dominated... - and do not exist in... - To accept the uncertainty and yield to the... - creates a saving faith in...
One can only live - in the present moment...
The lively scene and the words about it, are not the... - and should not be treated as...
Fields and mountains - the snow took them... - Nothing remains... (A "haiku" by Yoso)
Their names I do not know, but every... - has its delicate flower... (Sampu)
I will walk on the main road and my only fear will be of straying from it. ... dragons, flowing along wave-like lines of change, or dragon veins (Rawson & Legeza, 1973). ... as a unit, allude to stepwise movement along a path, or as Watts (1975, p. .... on the Main Road of the Tao and integrating the many aspects of her feminine ...
Jun 20, 2012 - I cannot help but be reminded of an old Zen poem: The wild geese ... References:Holmes, S. W., & Horioka, C. (1973). Zen art for meditation.
See more ideas about Japanese haiku, Japanese poem and Beautiful Words. ... The temple bell stops-- / but the sound keeps coming out of the flowers.
Sugiyama Sanpu 杉山杉風 (Sampu) Sugiyama Sanpuu, Sugiyama Sanpû (1647 - 1732) He died 享保17 ... See more of Japanese Haiku Poets on Facebook.
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