Spiritual path
Looking for my true home
Zen Buddhism
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Know Buddha
Looking for my true home
Zen Buddhism
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Know Buddha
Truly Perceiving
No Buddha
1 of 7 Meditating Men as part of Tolerance Sculpture at Buffalo Bayou Houston, TX |
“There is Buddha for those who don't know what he is, really. There is no Buddha for those who know what he is, really” Zen Proverb
Carpe Diem #112, Buddha (provided by Patricia)
Beautiful photo and insightful haiku ~ zen ~
ReplyDeleteCarol of: A Creative Harbor
a great reflective haiku and that's one awesome sculpture!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting turn of thought on Buddhism. And so love that sculpture.
ReplyDeleteFinding one's true home can sometimes be a lifelong quest!
ReplyDeleteBuddha in the Shadows
Magnificent
ReplyDeleteThe second is reverent and irreverent
All at once.
Fits the semi-transparency of the sculpture
JxB
Though both sets are awesome, but second one steals my heart.
ReplyDeleteLove the first Buddha text the most.
ReplyDeleteunique sculpture....not sure I grasp the proverb, but still enjoyed the 2 lovely haiku...
ReplyDeleteI found your haiku contemplative and layered with meaning, like the zen proverb, they are koans to be meditated upon! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis set feels like a koan ... Strong and deep haiku.
ReplyDeleteInsightful.
ReplyDeleteThat sculpture is amazing and I love your haiku too. ;-)
ReplyDeleteEliz