Influence of Indian Philosophies
1) saṃsāra – Wheel of Birth and Death
rebirth of every living creature
2) karman – act
all that I chose to do: deeds, words, thoughts
each act follows a reaction; even for the next life
sadness, pain – suffering
seek for release
caste system
hierarchical social order
Siddhārtha Gautama
historical Buddh
harming any creature, it can keep to moral behaviour and can gain new awareness. The purpose is reaching nirvāṇa, in literal sense blowing out (the fires of desire, attachment and revulsion), and Buddha suggests the Eightfold Path to find this enlightenment. Buddhist philosophy offers explanations for and analyses of both the Four Truths and the Eightfold Path to enlightenment.
labor of this kind. In each case the dramatic irony arises from the poet's knowing more or seeing more than the child does, but in each case also the boy's ignorance testifies to his good heart and likable innocence.
The dream in lines 11-20 is obviously a wish-fulfillment dream, though Blake would not have been familiar with this Freudian terminology. It is also a miniature allegory, capable of
laboring, translation of texts, carpentry, and life on-the-road presenting his poetry.
Ever the participant-observer, during his years in Japan Snyder not only immersed himself in Zen practice in monasteries but also was initiated into Shugendo, a form of ancient Japanese animism. (See also Yamabushi.) As well, in the early 60s he travelled for some months through India.
In the late 1960s and aft
laborer
leaving for work
Youll go home
and sleep till noon, lm sure!
lt was Shakespeare!
lt was Shakespeare. Believe me!
- Got a cigaret?
- Of course!
Can l sleep at your place?
lm Teresa
Never mind, Jules
Lose and find new ones!
With Teresa it wasnt love
She was my young mother
and loving daughter at the same time
lve no luck with Parisians
Thank heavens
for the girls back home
l love Lucie
She