
“The world laughs in flowers.” – Henry David Thoreau
Writer – Photographer – Visual Artist

“The world laughs in flowers.” – Henry David Thoreau
“When you come upon a path
that brings benefit
and happiness to all,
follow this course
as the moon
journeys through the stars.”
–– Buddha
“The mystery behind all form is at last named in a formula so convincing, so appealing, so satisfying, that distinction ceases; we forget that even this is not final, that beyond the expression, and apart from it, lies the whole immensity.” – The Vision of Siva
“Dark Mother! Always gliding near with soft feet,
Have none chanted for Thee a chant of fullest welcome?”
– Walt Whitman.
‘How long will ye round me be roaring’,
Once terrible waves of the sea?
While I at my door sit deploring
The treasure ye ravished from me.
When shipwreck the white surf is strewing,
This spray-beaten thatch will ye spare?
Come–let me exult in the ruin
Your smiles are put on to prepare.
Oh! thus that your voice had still thundered!
Your arms for destruction been spread!
My Charles and I ne’er had been sundered;
But now had I pillowed his head.
The love which the waves must dissever,
The hope which the winds might deceive,
Why these, my sole stay, could I ever
Permit him this bosom to leave?
Oh! where are thy beauties, my lover?
And where is thy dark flowing hair?
Oh God! that this storm would uncover
Thy body that once was so fair!
Through regions of darkness appalling
It sunk as the hurricane whirled;
By monsters beset in its falling,
The blood of the bottomless world.
Then ocean! thou canst not uncover
The body that once was so fair;
And lost are thy beauties, my lover!
And gone is thy dark-flowing hair!
Ye waters! I hear in your roaring
A voice from your deepest abode;
New victims in anger imploring–
My hope be the mercy of God.
– William Wordsworth
“As a man traversing the whole earth,
Finds not anywhere an object more loveable than himself;
Therefore, since the self is so universally loved by all,
The man who loves himself so much,
Should do no injury to others.” – Sona Thera
Morning fog moves in through secluded Hamilton Cove. The rising tide seethes the stony shore. Out there, two loons exchange calls. A buoy moans. Life moves through space and time, its clock is light and darkness. Rising and falling. Each ebbing erodes the shore.
“The scent of flowers does not travel against the wind, nor (that of) sandal-wood, or of Tagara and Mallikâ flowers; but the odour of good people travels even against the wind; a good man pervades every place.” – Dhammappada
“Who knows their birth?” – Mandala Hymn
“The sea will rise over Babylon; its roaring waves will cover her.” – Book of Jeremiah