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Enjoy this practice as a stand-alone experience or as the third of an eight-day series inspired by Br. David's appreciation of and experience with haiku.
Haiku is all about the fleeting preciousness of experience, nature, and our seamless connection to everything. ~ Tom Clausen
Welcome.
Today we will explore how approaching life with a haiku “mindset” is essentially a gratefulness practice that can reveal a profound sense of belonging. Through inviting all of our senses to be awake to the revelatory possibility in each moment we are in touch with the “fleeting preciousness of experience” and of nature. Br. David Steindl-Rast has said “Most of the time we go around as if everybody else was in and we were out and why am I the orphan in the universe? But once in a while something breaks through, this universal love, that universal ‘yes’ to belonging touches us and all of a sudden we come alive.” Opening to “that universal ‘yes’ to belonging” can be a gift of haiku.
Haiku and calligraphy by Br. David Steindl-Rast
As we turn our attention to writing haiku, Tom Clausen encourages us to:
Start with major signifiers in our universe, the stars, our sun, our moon, the planets, our water, oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, puddles, rain drops, dew drops, our weather, our seasons, our mother earth, mountains, hills, trees, shrubs, plants, flowers, and little by little the seamless connection and relation of yourself will become ever more aware, linked, and suffused in everything around you.
Such engagement with our world will make it clear “that we are all part of an intricate miraculous web of belonging.”
Today we invite you to connect with “major signifiers of our universe.” Gaze into a pond or up at the stars. Watch some ants or lean against a tree, feeling its strength, texture, and resilience. Contemplate the planets, seasons, or the wonder and miracle of the breath that animates your being. Allow yourself a few minutes to feel what arises — noticing if and how you feel connected to the universe of which you are a part.
Experiment with writing a haiku (or more than one!) that expresses your experience. Feel free to share your reflections or poem(s) in the reflection area below.
Enjoy the full eight-day Exploring Haiku practice.
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My backyard is green and filled with natures wonders birds, bees, butterflies
With eyes full of love He tells me I’m beautiful My heart overflows
Desert Sunrise Cactus swells with yellow bloom Sweet perfume of Spring.
Weeping cherry’s pale pink buds blink open, tenderly. Gone so soon.
Humid pale green Air Delicate leaves Birthing Oh such Majesty!
Spring has begun in Maryland. I love it when all the baby leaves start popping out!
Lizard skittering Across the back porch screen announce The Sun’s arrival
Moody sea, mesmerise me push, pull and chase, hiding moon tide a turn, breathe in
I swam in the bumpy sea today and this is my reflection. Combining the hidden moon and the power it has over the sea in daytime brings 2 elements together for that true nature connection
I sit in the dark a warm blanket covers me Peace is all around
Ocean breathing deeply Swelling anticipation Thunderous roar
Ooh like it, hadn’t seen this when I wrote mine!
Virga’s rain dances High above desert mesas Waiting for monsoons
Sparkling calm water pounding surf breaking so roughly it’s all one ocean.
Creation is bathed in stardust, sunshine and time as one, eternal.
I cast my gaze up. Smoky veils dance with the moon gleaming on us all.
word painting sunrise sweet golden kiss to my eyes i become ALIVE
Sun rising slowly As moon bows its sleepy head Welcome this new day
Blue sky so Blue Whisper of clouds Birds Chirping in the striking sun
half moon in dark sky Venus full of light close by i trust my Maker
The last line came as a sweet surprise
What a joy all of these are.
Little white buds peek through dark green leaves – Hello sun.
Wind outside my window Furious and urgently black, threatening and renewing breath.
Southwest wind blows warm Birds rush in preparation Green lifts from below
Little green rose bush Standing steady poised and green Teach me your secret
Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal
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