variazioni timbriche - naviarhaiku509 – Disappearing by Gianantonio Patella published on 2023-10-06T09:01:42Z naviarhaiku509 – Disappearing Disappearing snow on mountain peak unfurls a rainbow Sôen Nakagawa was a key figure in the transmission of Zen Buddhism from Japan to the Western world. Author Sean Murphy, in his “One Bird, One Stone: 108 Contemporary Zen Stories”, tells us an interesting story about the Zen Buddhist master during his time in the U.S.: “Soen loved to walk around New York City. He’d stare at the lighted skyscrapers, at their tops, he claimed he saw Buddha figures in the lights. “Look at the Buddha,” he’d point, “Shining Buddha!” He’d fill the sleeves of his robes with nuts and berries from Central Park or herbs growing in the sidewalk cracks, and add them to his bowl at the next meal. He loved the musical Fiddler on the Roof, and when asked a question about why some particular point of ceremony needed to be performed in a certain way, he might burst into song, responding “Tradition…!” Seven days to make music in response to the assigned haiku: to participate visit https://www.naviarrecords.com/about/naviar-haiku Deadline: 11th October 2023 Haiku by Sôen Nakagawa https://tricycle.org/magazine/endless-vow-zen-path-soen-nakagawa/ Picture by David Maunsell https://unsplash.com/photos/gvhx3qnWWGw Genre Electronic Comment by TRESALIS Very exciting work ... 2023-10-10T08:50:02Z Comment by halF unusuaL Lovely hollow sounds 2023-10-07T04:48:00Z Comment by e-Gloomy-nations nice and inventive tunes, mate. Thnx for your support! 2023-10-06T13:05:38Z