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Loading... Six Directions: Haiku and Field Notesby Jim Kacian
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Perhaps it is imagination, perhaps intuition or empathy which best describes the mysterious ability to connect beyond our words, to decipher meaning beneath -- or within. Those who seek to tune in with the world find the sixth sense to be "relationship" -- the interdependence of ecology. The compressed poetic form of haiku can bring us to the essentials of living inside these relationships. We speak of a moment of revelation as the content of such poems. What is revealed? Such a question shapes our words, takes us inevitably to the next step, points us in the right direction.The poems in this book are navigational investigations -- they keep pointing at the moon, or the moon in the fingernail. No library descriptions found. |
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