Friday, March 7, 2008

Boredom

and unrest

its seeping in through the walls
transcending everything you have created to keep it out
yet any attempt fails and breakdowns

faster it drowns your entire body in its cold abandonment
you fight it with all that you have but your mind cracks 
filling and overflowing with the thoughts you've been avoiding
they hit you hard and leave you unconscious until you wake 

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

The Breath of Nature - Chuang Tzu

When great Nature sighs, we hear the winds
Which, noiseless in themselves,
Awaken voices from other beings,
Blowing on them.
From every opening
Loud voices sound. Have you not heard
This rich of tones?

There stands the overhanging wood
On the steep mountain:
Old trees with holes and cracks
Like snouts, maw, and ears,
Like beam-sockets, like goblets,
Grooves in the wood. hollows full of water:
You hear mooing and roaring, whistling,
Shouts of command, grumblings,
Deep drones, sad flutes.
One call awakens another in dialogue.
Gentle winds sing timidly,
Strong ones blast on without restraint.
Then the wind dies down. The openings 
Empty out their last sound.
Have you not observes how all then trembles and subsides?

Yu relied: I understand:
The music of earth sings through a thousand holes.
The music of man is made on flutes and instruments.
What makes the music of heaven?

Master Ki said:
Something is blowing on a thousand different holes.
Some power stands behind all this and makes the sounds die
down.
What is this power?

This is for those who love nature.