In The Rays Of A Morning Star (naviarhaiku492)

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 For more information visit https://soundcloud.com/naviar-records

Om Podcasten

Experimental ambient project realized with the use of sound overlaps, causal collisions and cosmic echoes. Thanks for being here, comments, opinions and collaborations are always welcome. For a best experience, if you can, please use headphones. Logo: https://pixabay.com/it/users/pinkpanthress-2154882/ Stones: https://www.pexels.com/it-it/foto/rocce-pietre-sabbia-bianca-equilibrio-8800327/