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Friday, January 12, 2007

 

KOANs to Ponder Series

And now, in the spirit of religious diversity, a koan...how about it, Israel, give an inch to the Palestinians???

Mountain ranges
one over
another--
Talk out
the mountain-cloud,

sea-moon feelings. (47)

One mind
lost in the plum;
The body, chanting,
now utterly frozen

--unaware. (48)

A west wind passes
over the rain;
Evening sun
focuses

on the begonia. (49)

A speck of dust flies up and hides the heavens;
A piece of trash falls down

and covers the earth. (50)

An inch of tortoise hair weighs

seven pounds. (51)

Cry after cry
after cry of joy--
Not minding
the hair

turning white. (52)

The sound of a flute
from the high pavilion
Scatters the full-blooming
plum blossoms

all over the ground. (33)

One rooster's cry preaches

the heaven-and-earth dawn.
(54)

Shouldering the plank

--till death. (55)

A crash of thunder opens
the crown of the head,
Revealing
Original

Man. (56)

All your life draw nails,
Pull out stakes

for others. (57)

Thunder rolls once:

a clear wind rises. (58)

One roar of thunder--
Burrowing worms all at once

open their doors.


From:
ZenForests: Sayings of the Masters
Book by Sōiku Shigematsu, Sōiku Shigematsu; Weatherhill, 1981

Comments:
Lovely, all of it.
 
Wonderful, powerful poem. Can you imagine if the Israelis could just once see it through the eyes of the Palestinians? Just once? Jees.
 
The whole thing is so beautiful. I set my desktop background to the lily pad so I will think of the words too.
 
Beautiful, beautiful poem. And the picture of the clouds and rainbow...awesome.
 
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