Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,
As you follow my other weblog Carpe Diem Haiku Kai than you maybe know that we are on a pilgrimage along the 88 temples on the Island of Shikoku. It's a pilgrimage who every Buddhist needs to make once in his/her lifetime. This pilgrimage inspired me to create this all new feature, because one of the 'classic rules' of haiku is that there has to be a deeper meaning in it, mostly based on Buddhism, but all other spiritual ways of other religions can also be in it on a deeper layer.
Here ... however ... I will try to stay close to my own philosophy which is based on more than one religion or spiritual vision.
Nara NaraYana |
In this episode I love to share a bit of my philosophy with you all. This philosophy of my is very important in all that what I am doing e.g. in my work as an oncology nurse in a local hospital. My philosophy is:
First ... live out of unconditional love for all and everything on Earth
Second ... in everything and everyone there is God (or Spirit or what ever you call it yourself), which is based on the thought 'NaraNaraYana", a Hindu word which means something like "God in humankind, humankind in God".
And last but not least ... you have always look towards the other with respect and you have to accept that the other is different from you. In my work I always look at my patients with the thought "How would I like it if I was in that hospital bed?"
Second ... in everything and everyone there is God (or Spirit or what ever you call it yourself), which is based on the thought 'NaraNaraYana", a Hindu word which means something like "God in humankind, humankind in God".
And last but not least ... you have always look towards the other with respect and you have to accept that the other is different from you. In my work I always look at my patients with the thought "How would I like it if I was in that hospital bed?"
Unconditional Love |
Well ... I hope this post inspires you to compose a 'spiritual' haiku. It inspired me to write the next haiku:
unconditional
love never makes exceptions -
the sun rises again
the sun rises again
every day without asking why
unconditional
(c) Chèvrefeuille
Not a strong set I think, but I think the message has become clear ... is it a spiritual one? Yes it is ... Now it's up to you ...
This episode is NOW OPEN for your submissions and will remain open until March 2nd 11.59 AM (CET).
I was late posting...my post is at
ReplyDeletehttp://siggiofmaine.wordpress.com/2014/03/02/carpe-diem-spiritual-ways-2-unconditional-love/'
Kristjaan, thank you for this wonderful expression of your beliefs in a concise and understandable way.