Miyazawa Kenji, ”Be not Defeated by the Rain”
Background to Ame ni mo makezu
After Miyazawa Kenji’s death, a single, black notebook was found in a pocket in the lid of his favourite trunk. This is the famous “Ame ni mo makezu” notebook. The poem is written in midst of his repetitious copying of “namu myoho renge kyo”(*)which shows his earnest nature and his reflections on letting go of the desire for pleasure. At that time this poem was written, November 3rd, Showa 6, Kenji was lying sick in bed but his handwriting is not what one would expect from a sick person; it is big, bold, and there are nine pages written on both the back and front. When this “Ame ni mo makezu” was written, we can assume that Kenji probably had a hunch that he was going to die. With such thoughts lingering in his mind, his earnest wish in the last line - “the person I strive to become” - can only strike at our hearts with a deep resonance. In his later years, he formed the “Rasu Farmers’ Association” in order to live in closer harmony with the agriculturists he so admired.
Source: The Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Society Foundation
i really wonder what Julius Caesar would think of a bunch of neurodivergent rats huddled in a circle chanting ides of march ides of march ides of march and then cheering loudly on the 2067th anniversary of his assassination?
like would he cry?
cemeteries aren’t creepy they’re actually devoted to memory and rest and love and humanity
He said to David,
“You are more righteous than I am, for you have treated me well, but I have treated you poorly. Today you have revealed to me how you have treated me well, for the Lord had delivered me into your hands, but you did not kill me...."
1Samuel 24:18-19
Artwork: Richard Dadd (English, 1817-1886) Mercy, David Spareth Saul’s Life (1854)
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Worth a squint: vintage monocles.
Unknown, Home movie, 1950s
The atalanta butterfly (Vanessa atalanta), also known as the red admiral, has an almost worldwide range, sometimes even reaching heights up to 2000 meters! For its great migration throughout the year, this butterfly often surfs on a northwind to help reach their destinations.
Their wingspan can reach up to 6 cm (about 2.5 inches)
Classification: Animalia - Arthropoda - Insecta - Lepidoptera - Nymphalidae - Vanessa (Vanessa atalanta)
I still have agonizing periods where I wonder whether I actually believe or if I'm just going through the motions. But I always try to snap myself out of them by saying "Why would I bother going through the motions if I didn't believe?"