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The Objective: Reach inner peace throughout poetry.
During the month of January, we read poems by Rabindranath Tagore. On February, Black History Month, I chose Maya Angelou. During March, I quoted a poem by Emily Dickinson "I Many Times Thought Peace Had Come," and on April exploring the Japanese philosophy and idiom proverb from the 1400,s "Kacho-Fuugetsu" 花鳥風月
According to Japanese philosopher Masashi Nakamura, san, literally means: Flower, Bird, Wind, Moon. In experiencing the beauties of nature, learn about yourself. Feeling Kacho Fugetsu in nature will raise awareness of others. "Equal Justice under Law" and "Equal Justice under Nature"
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Traditional Kyoto inn, Hiiragiya explains the feelings of 花鳥風月 " KA-CHO-FUU-GETSU" as an image of nature that recurs throughout Japanese literature-the importance of acknowledging the changing seasons. [2]
En enero exploramos la poesía de Rabindranath Tagore el poeta bengalí, premio nobel de literatura 1913. En febrero, Mes de la Historia Negra, seleccioné a Maya Angelou, celebre poeta y activista Afro-Americana. En Marzo dedicamos a la poeta Estadounidense Emily Dickinson con el poema: Muchas veces pensé que la paz había llegado, 1863. En Abril, exploraremos el conepto Japónes: 花鳥風月 (Kachou Fuugetsu). El profesor y filósofo, Masashi Nakamura nos dice que significa: "conocerse a sí mismo a través de la naturaleza.*
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However, What can we do to protect our planet?
First,we can start by practicing the Three Rs: Reuse, Recycle, Reduce and
avoid plastic consumption. Many
supermarkets are collaborating with the use of paper or fabric bags and we too
must collaborate on that great effort.
Second, try to compost using kitchen scraps from fruits, vegetables and egg shells. After a week of collecting organic waste, covering with soil, and watering, you are ready to wait for the final results. Visit Blog for details: https://luzdelmes.blogspot.com/2021/04/celebrating-earth-day-wiht-compost.html
Third, create conscience by writing Haiku poems. This Japanese poetry style for nature will inmerse you in the love for our planet Earth. In honor of our planet, I invite you to write a Haiku to remember the beauty of our "Common Home."[1]
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[1] Pope Francis, “Laudato Si: On care for our Common Home” Accessed 2020 http://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524_enciclica-laudato-si.html