But what's really hard is writing haiku with those white refridgerator magnets.
In the Zen Buddhist tradition, the student writes a haiku to display his (or her) understanding of the Zen teaching, usually a koan. The teacher then completes it by adding two more lines of seven syllables each, often called a pointer, reflecting on the students understanding of the koan. ie, in response to your haiku:
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But what's really hard is writing haiku with those white refridgerator magnets.
In the Zen Buddhist tradition, the student writes a haiku to display his (or her) understanding of the Zen teaching, usually a koan.
The teacher then completes it by adding two more lines of seven syllables each, often called a pointer, reflecting on the students understanding of the koan. ie, in response to your haiku:
Blockey white letters no make a haiku
Best type on Blogger like Parmenteau do...
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