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Haiku poetry

Vladimir Devidé

February 4, 2024 by admin
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Haiku Poetry

February 4, 2024 by admin

…It is important for your spirit to be elevated in the world of true understanding, while not forgetting the value of what is ordinary. Always seek the truth of beauty, always return to the world of ordinary experience… Basho Haiku poetry, like other aspects of Japanese culture, is deeply infused with Zen. What is Zen? … Read more

Categories History of Philosophy, Philosophy, Science of Thought Tags art, Asian troubadour of nature, Basho, Beauty, Buson, Capturing moments, Haiku poetry, Happiness, Inspiration, Issa, Japanese culture, Japanese haiku poets, Natural way of life, Nature, Ordinary experience, Peace, poetry, Ryokan, Shiki, simplicity, The music of the soul, tranquility, uniqueness, Universal Message, zen
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