Saturday, October 27, 2018

Learn from Basho

"Learn the rules well and then forget them." - Matsuo Basho

Autumn moonlight
a worm digs silently
into the chestnut.
- Basho

Basho wrote, "Go to the pine if you want to learn about the pine, or to the bamboo if you want to learn about the bamboo. In doing so you will let go of your subjective preoccupation with yourself. Your poetry arises by itself when you and the object become one."

Basho adored nature, children, and the moon. He found the universe in the smallest details, which he saw with the innocent eye of a child. He spent his later years on pilgrimages across Japan.




There is nothing you can
see that is not a flower.
There is nothing you can
think that is not the moon.
- Basho


Let Basho's joy hop into your day.

Old pond,
frog jumps in
plop.
         

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