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.
great pain, a formal feeling comes--", "I heard a Fly buzz--When I died--"
-19세기 영국시-
(1) William Blake(1757-1827) : "The Chimney Sweeper"
from Songs of Innocence
"The Chimney Sweeper"
1 When my mother died I was very young,
2 And my father sold me while yet my tongue,
3 Could scarcely cry weep, weep, weep.
4 So your chimneys I sweep & in
monk and to return to the United States to turn the wheel of the dharma.
During this time, he published Myths & Texts (1960) and Six Sections from Mountains and Rivers Without End (1965). (This last was the beginning of a project that he was to continue working on until the late 1990s.) Much of Snyder’s poetry expresses experiences, environments, and insights involved with the work he has done
great dream was to be
a lover, an adventurer,
you know, riding motorcycles
through South America,
and instead hes sitting
at a marble table,
eating lobster,
and hes got a good job
and a beautiful wife, right.
You know, everything that he needs.
But that doesnt matter,
cause what he wants
is to fight for meaning.
You know, happiness is in the doing,
not in the...
getting what you want.
So, hes sit