Tag: Haiku

  • haiku 81

    haiku 81

    in the pine forest

    a white blank canvas awaits

    spring’s water colors

    –photo and poetry by MichaelJordahl

    haiku 81

    Cover photo by Aaron Burden

  • Road Trip 3

    Road Trip 3

    The Coffee Cup Restaurant

    Boulder, NV




    The Coffee Cup Haiku

    A very good bite

    Great service and coffee too

    in Boulder N-V 😋

  • To Feel

    To Feel


    To feel is our right
    To know our experience
    Our heart is breathing

    -Pilgrimage Studio

  • Gloxinia

    Gloxinia

    Gloxinia Haiku 😊 🌸

  • Au-then-tic-i-ty

    Au-then-tic-i-ty


    Define and follow

    Your internal guiding light

    Au-then-tic-i-ty

    Pilgrimage.Studio • 2019

    geralt@pixabay

  • Uncarved Block

    Uncarved Block

    Haiku by Thela Foxgood



  • Sacred Numbers

    Sacred Numbers

    by Thela Foxgood

    In every culture, or religion, there are numbers considered to have special meaning. For instance, in Celtic tradition, you see the number three, and its multiples, represented in many different ways.

    The most important multiple of three was nine, which is the natural result of three-times-three.

    Nine is a number that always returns to itself.


    To test this for yourself, multiply any number by nine.

    9 x 3 = 27

    Add the sum (2 and 7) together : 2 + 7 and you’ve returned to 9


    620 x 9 = 5580

    5 + 5 + 8 + 0 = 18

    1 + 8 = 9


    6958 x 9 = 62622

    6 + 2 + 6 + 2 + 2 = 18

    1 + 8 = 9


    The Triquerta (or spelled Triquetra) or Trinity knot, is one of the best known Celtic symbols.

    Interlaced triquetra : trefoil

    Triquetra; from the Latin adjective triquetrus, three-cornered) denotes a particular complicated shape formed of three vesicae piscis (the leaf-like shape in between two equal diameter circles each centered on the circumference of the other), sometimes with an added circle in or around the three lobes. 

    Wikipedia



    Celtic Knot @ Pixabay

  • Haiku Challenge

    Haiku Challenge

    Teresa of “The Haunted Wordsmith” has given us the following prompt today. 

    If you would like to join the Challenge, please see the instructions below.

    Welcome to the Haunted Wordsmith Daily Prompt (HWDP). To participate, simply read this post and follow where the muse takes you.

    You may select any, all, or none of the prompts…it’s all up to you. Link back to this post, or leave a link in the comments so that others can find you.

    Have Fun!


    Prompt A (genre challenge): haiku

    Prompt B (sentence starter): “Where did all these footprints come from?”

    Prompt C (photo):


    On Meditation

    One technique of meditation is to watch a candle flame.


    Inhale and Exhale

    Breathing keeps us in “Real Time”

    Watch the dancing flame

    🦊 Thela Foxgood 2019


    beckiesmentalmess.wordpress.com

    https://thehauntedwordsmith.wordpress.com/2019/06/07/prompts-june-7/

    https://wordofthedaychallenge.wordpress.com/2019/06/07/public/

  • Transform Perceptions

    Transform Perceptions

    by Thela Foxgood

    A Haiku is a Japanese poem that has 17 syllables. The 1st line has 5 syllables, the 2nd line has 7, and the 3rd line has 5.



    We aren’t truly limited. We are limitless. It is our perceptions, many times born from past pain, that cause us to think we are limited.

    When it comes down to changing limiting habits and attitudes it can be helpful to make a list. I used these headings:


    Limiting Habits

    Limiting Attitudes


    Mapping them out like this makes them easier to see. It is also easier then to see what path healing needs to take, or how to change our subconscious programming.