Episodios
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Inspired by the following haiku written Kyorai a Japanese haiku poet:
autumn wind...
I am stringing
a plain-wood bow
This is one of Kyorai's most famous poem, and one that Natsume Sōseki used as an example of great haiku poetry when teaching at a high school in Kumamoto.
Haiku by Mukai Kyorai
Picture by Mukai Kyorai
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Inspired by the following haiku written by Ōshima, a Japanese poet of the Edo period.
they spoke no words
the visitor, the host
and the white chrysanthemum
Haiku by Ōshima Ryōta
Picture by Ioann-Mark Kuznietsov
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Inspired by the following haiku
white petals
on the stormy sea -
floating memories
Thanks to Naviar Records for the opportunity
(https://www.naviarrecords.com/naviarhaiku545-white-petals/)
Picture by Hans Isaacson -
Inspired by the following haiku by Raymond Cobley (https://soundcloud.com/ray_cobley)
sudden dazzling glare
the low sun briefly pierces
a veil of dark cloud
https://soundcloud.com/naviar-records/sets/haiku-542-sudden-dazzling -
Inspired by the following haiku written by Hosai Ozaki:
Wordless
all day long
the shadow of a butterfly
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The Laurieddhu is a catty elf from Italian folklore. He never appears during the day. Very similar and corresponding figures to this spirit are also found in other Italian regions or in the tradition of the Irish Leprechaun.
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Inspired by the following haiku written by Marco Sebastiano Alessi:
Endless echo
footsteps on an empty house
once full of life
Naviar Records: https://www.naviarrecords.com/2023/10/25/naviarhaiku512-endless-echo/
Picture by Raya Mal https://unsplash.com/photos/closed-window-ggeI8TyPeZM -
Inspired by the following haiku written by Darren Bourne:
Caterpillar
Opens her new wings
Metamorphosis
You can find Darren’s music on Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/half-unusual) and Youtube, and check out his website to find out more about his publications and merchandise: https://www.halfunusual.com.
Thanks to Naviar Records: https://www.naviarrecords.com/2023/08/23/naviarhaiku503-caterpillar/ -
The idea of this track comes from listening to the track Un Momento 2 by Rosmarino Baia(https://soundcloud.com/rosmarinobaia).
Komorebi (木漏れ日)in the Japanese language is the light that filters through the leaves of the trees, a brief but very intense moment that expresses a state of mind, a feeling that is elusive, like the rays of the sun filtering through the leaves trees in a forest or during an eclipse. A magical sensation, but at the same time also melancholic, which reminds us of the impermanence and constant changeability of all things.Thanks again to Rosmarino Baia for the collaboration, I invite to visit his very interesting page and listening to his great music: https://soundcloud.com/rosmarinobaia -
Inspired by this haiku written by Santōka, a wandering poet and ascetic Zen priest, he was a disciple of Ogiwara Seisensui, one of the first poets to discard the traditional use of the 5-7-5 structure in haiku.
Santōka’s poetry emphasizes the necessity of sabi (solitude) in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment and serenity.
Early morning,
One star remaining,
It’s a good day too.
Haiku by Santoka Taneda https://www.chzc.org/Nonin.htm
Picture by freezydreamin https://unsplash.com/photos/SV3V-D1G2q4
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Inspired by this haiku written by Mark Miller, an award-winning poet and photographer who has published four books of poetry, the latest being Light and Counterlight (Ginninderra Press, 2020).
Sudden breeze
every strand of the spider’s web
in tune
Picture by Tamas Kolossa https://unsplash.com/@kolossaphoto
Thanks to Naviar Records:
https://soundcloud.com/naviar-records/sets/haiku-473-sudden-breeze-every
https://www.naviarrecords.com/2023/01/25/naviarhaiku473-sudden-breeze/ -
Inspired by this haiku written by Jessica Renee Dawson:
Beautiful chaos
the leaves’ quixotic dance
in autumn winds
Haiku by Jessica Renee Dawson https://twitter.com/live_the_light
Picture by Autumn Mott Rodeheaver https://unsplash.com/@autumnmott
Thanks to Naviar Records:
https://www.naviarrecords.com/2022/12/14/naviarhaiku467-beautiful-chaos/ -
A false awakening is a vivid and convincing dream about awakening from sleep, while the dreamer in reality continues to sleep. After a false awakening, subjects often dream they are performing daily morning routine such as showering, cooking, cleaning, eating, and using the bathroom. False awakenings, mainly those in which one dreams that they have awoken from a sleep that featured dreams, take on aspects of a double dream or a dream within a dream. A classic example is the double false awakening of the protagonist in Gogol's Portrait (1835).(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_awakening)
Thanks for some sounds used in this track:
https://freesound.org/people/PhonosUPF/sounds/494119/
https://freesound.org/people/Jedo/sounds/396864/
https://freesound.org/people/rsellick/sounds/545531/
https://freesound.org/people/the_very_Real_Horst/sounds/220559/
https://freesound.org/people/reacthor/sounds/238073/
https://freesound.org/people/funkymuskrat/sounds/221475/
https://freesound.org/people/tosha73/sounds/495771/ -
The concept of the “wood-wide web” is a term that’s been coined by scientists and biologists studying the underground systems of roots and fungi which ultimately create a family tree of connections across the planet. In short, all forests “hold hands” under the earth. Communicating through a subterranean internet, trees are able to feed those in need from miles away and grow stronger together
According to Suzanne Simard, who’s been studying the phenomenon for decades, while it may not be immediately visible, it creates palpable energy. “When I walk into a forest, I feel the spirit of the whole thing, everything working together in harmony,” she tells Smithsonian Magazine’s Richard Grant. “It doesn’t make evolutionary sense for trees to behave like resource-grabbing individualists,” Simard explains, noting that instead, a “healthy stable forest” benefits most when everyone thrives. “That’s why they’ve evolved to help their neighbors.” (https://alpynbeauty.com/blogs/alpyn-crush/woods-wide-web) -
Heterotopy is a term coined by the French philosopher Michel Foucault to indicate "those spaces that have the particular characteristic of being connected to all the other spaces, but in such a way as to suspend, neutralize or invert the set of relations that they themselves designate, they reflect or mirror ».
The mirror is, for example, heterotopic, we see ourselves where we are not, in an unreal space that opens virtually behind the surface but which, at the same time, is an absolutely real place, connected to all the space that surrounds it.
Thanks for some sounds used in this track:
https://freesound.org/people/Lamat/sounds/145785/
https://freesound.org/people/Nielsvdb/sounds/547644/
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Inspired by this haiku:
falling leaves
deep in the forest
I see a buddha
A wandering poet and ascetic Zen priest, Santōka was a disciple of Ogiwara Seisensui, one of the first poets to discard the traditional use of the 5-7-5 structure in haiku.
Haiku by Santoka Taneda https://www.chzc.org/Nonin.htm
Picture by Evgeni Evgeniev https://unsplash.com/@evgenievgenief
Naviar Records: https://soundcloud.com/naviar-records
Thanks to Lamat for Aum Mantra used in this track (https://freesound.org/s/145785/) -
Inspired by this haiku written by Mark Wright, an archaeologist and anthropologist with a research specialty in Mesoamerican poetics, both ancient and modern.
eruption of light
deconstructing the darkness
beauty for ashes
haiku by Mark Wright https://twitter.com/markeology
https://soundcloud.com/naviar-records/sets/haiku-442-eruption-of-light -
Inspired by this haiku:
Tall trees gently wave
Sending secret messages
Into the Spring breeze
The author John Hinks, aka FlownBlue, is a prolific and talented composer, and a regular participant in the Haiku challenge.
Haiku by John Hinks https://soundcloud.com/flownblue
Picture by Amanda Mocci https://unsplash.com/@amandamocci
Naviar Haiku: https://www.naviarrecords.com/2022/06/01/naviarhaiku439-tall-trees-gently-wave/ -
Inspired by this haiku by Charles Lawler (https://twitter.com/Charliepoetry)
Going in circles
a promising journey
without end
Picture by Thomas Millot https://unsplash.com/@tmillot
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