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60 Seconds for Time Out Tuesday: Haiku and Wisdom in the Moment.

Episode Summary

The creative discipline of haiku. 3 lines. 17 syllables. Can you haiku? Give it a go!

Episode Notes

Hello, Osaka, Japan! 

Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is 60 Seconds, your daily dose of hope, imagination, wisdom, stories, practical tips, and general riffing on this and that.

Do you enjoy haiku? Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry of three short lines that do not rhyme: 5 syllables first line, 7 syllables 2nd line, 5 syllables 3rd line.  Haiku is a way of looking through a tiny window at the natural world and seeing something deeper, like the very nature of existence.

I’m fond of haiku for the creative discipline necessary to express ideas, capture a moment, or create a picture in 17 syllables. Try it yourself!

Here's a haiku by Matsuo Basho

"An old pond.

A frog jumps in.

The sound of water." [haiku by Japanese poet Matsuo Basho]

Question: What is the wisdom in this moment? Breathe and be there.

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Music: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music

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