I stumbled upon this poem, translated from the original Japanese writing of Kenji Miyazawa. I share it in the hopes that it helps you find something inside of you that aids in cultivating a quiet joy:
- Be not defeated by the rain, Nor let the wind prove your better.
Succumb not to the snows of winter. Nor be bested by the heat of summer.Be strong in body. Unfettered by desire. Not enticed to anger. Cultivate a quiet joy.
Count yourself last in everything. Put others before you.
Watch well and listen closely. Hold the learned lessons dear.
A thatch-roof house, in a meadow, nestled in a pine grove’s shade.
A handful of rice, someĀ miso, and a few vegetables to suffice for the day.
If, to the East, a child lies sick: Go forth and nurse him to health.
If, to the West, an old lady stands exhausted: Go forth, and relieve her of burden.
If, to the South, a man lies dying: Go forth with words of courage to dispel his fear.
If, to the North, an argument or fight ensues:
Go forth and beg them stop such a waste of effort and of spirit.
In times of drought, shed tears of sympathy.
In summers cold, walk in concern and empathy.
Stand aloof of the unknowing masses:
Better dismissed as useless than flattered as a “Great Man”.
Kenji Miyazawa -- Born: August 27, 1896; Died September 21, 1933 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenji_Miyazawa
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Tags: mediation, poetry, reflection


thanks for sharing the poem from Kenji Miyazawa……good words to live by for sure!