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on Having drifted apart by Saigyo, on September 7, 2005Yes...How easily we forget love. We allow the sweet wine of love to become bitter. Yes, It is ignorance; This state of not knowing. Saigyo, You help us awaken.
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on A child said, What is the grass? by Walt Whitman, on April 12, 2005So deep and thoughtful even when contemplating something so simple and every day, as grass.
"the smallest shoots show that there really is no death"...
I feel in this passage, Whitman is trying to push us past our narrow concepts of death, even perhaps sharing with us his thoughts on reincarnation, which must have been pretty radical
in his day and age. His writing has a beautiful misty quality
about it which nevertheless, clears the senses. Fantastic
