Sunday, March 18, 2012

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"The word "interbeing" originated with the Vietnamese Zen monk Thich Nhat Hanh. It means:
everything is in everything else. We experience this reality through mindfulness, through Being
in the Here and Now. One life-energy is permeating everything.
Haiku means letting this energy/life/reality write itself.
Or, to put it simply: A haiku records an immediate experience of life.
Haiku writing is sometimes called a way of life, rather than an art. It could also be described as a
way of seeing, listening, being." -- Fr. Thomas Hand http://www.mercy-center.org/PDFs/EW/HaikuPath.pdf
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