Pinoy Haiku on Inner Experiences

 


A pinoy haiku is a Japanese poetic art form in which a verse consists of a total of 6 to 10 words written in three lines. There is one word in the first line; two in the second line; three in the third line and four in the fourth line. The beauty of this poetry is that there is no restriction on the syllables, stress and rhyming. A single thought is used to express a gem of wisdom. Thus, a  pinoy haiku is a wise micro-poem with word-restriction

 

PINOY HAIKU

Yoga -
Way of
Unification of the
Finite with the infinite

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Mysticism -
Self-discovery process
With intent for
Union with supreme self

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Self-knowledge -
Inward turning
Of mind, intellect
To attain soulful state

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Meditation –
Choiceless self-reflection
On ways of mind

To attain mental peace


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