Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,
Sorry ... I am a bit late, maybe that's the consequence of being in the nightshift, but ... well no time for excuses ... let's go and create an all new episode of Haiku Shuukan.
This week we are going further with exploring the powerful 'Om Mani Padme Hum', mantra. This week it's the fifth 'sound' , "me" ... I will give the mantra here again:
Om purifies bliss and
pride (realm of the gods); Ma purifies jealousy and need for
entertainment (realm of the jealous gods); Ni purifies passion and desire (human realm);
Pad purifies
ignorance and prejudice (animal realm); Me purifies greed and possessiveness (realm of
the hungry ghosts); Hum purifies aggression and hatred (hell
realm).
As we look at the mantra's fifth sound "Me" than we can see that it purifies greed and possessiveness (realm of the hungry ghosts) and this is what is said about this mantra by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche:
"The
mantra Om Mani Pädme Hum is easy to say yet quite powerful, because it contains
the essence of the entire teaching. When you say the first syllable Om it is
blessed to help you achieve perfection in the practice of generosity, Ma helps
perfect the practice of pure ethics, and Ni helps achieve perfection in the
practice of tolerance and patience. Päd, the fourth syllable, helps to achieve
perfection of perseverance, Me helps achieve perfection in the practice of
concentration, and the final sixth syllable Hum helps achieve perfection in the
practice of wisdom. "So in this way recitation of the mantra helps achieve
perfection in the six practices from generosity to wisdom. The path of these
six perfections is the path walked by all the Buddhas of the three times. What
could then be more meaningful than to say the mantra and accomplish the six
perfections?"
—Dilgo
Khyentse Rinpoche, Heart Treasure of the Enlightened Ones.
This fifth sound is connected with the fourth and together with that sound it refers to Wisdom. Om Mani Padme Hum is a very strong mantra and in it self the world of Buddhism ... it offers us the basic rules of Buddhism, one of the pilars of haiku.
This sound is about purifying greed and possessiveness, but what is wrong with greed or possession? I am greedy in a positive way:
looking for
more
hunting for gold and diamonds -
haiku community
© Chèvrefeuille
As I read all the wonderful submitted haiku than I become greedy for more of those wonderful haiku written by you all, my dear Haijin, visitors and travelers. Something wrong with that? I think not.
Another one also with a touch of greed and possession in it with (in my opinion) a clear positive meaning:
first
cherry blossom
every day I look up with greed -
another cherry blossom
© Chèvrefeuille
I love to have my Sakura in the backyard and I love to see it's blossoms and yes I am greedy for more of it's beauty, nothing wrong with I think.
In a way this fifth sound "Me" brings me the feeling of happiness of being greedy and possessive, and that happiness is more in the way of I am happy with the things I have, the beauty of haiku, the beauty of Cherry Blossoms ... that's what this fifth sound means to me.
This episode is NOW OPEN for your submissions and I hope it will inspire you to write wonderful haiku (or tanka) ... I am looking forward to all of your wonderful posts with a kind of greed ... (smiles). This episode is open until next Wednesday December 17th at noon (CET) Have fun.