(psst… this is not me in this picture)
Like most, I have to manicure the yard. Cutting the grass is like giving the earth a hair cut; prune the scalp (the yard) and let the rest of the body go. My Father-in-law, like most, has a riding lawn mower and finds any reason he can to ride it. I find this time a marvelous time to reflect, meditate and even inspires some of my writes, like; ‘The rock and the roll’ (a story I came up with cutting the grass today) ‘compassion for ignorance,’ and ‘praying to say the right thing,’ plus others. At the old house, in my poetic days, I wrote this while cutting the grass;
a tree limb lay
like thoughts
fallen yesterday
Like most, when I was younger I made money cutting lawns. I won’t go into the story of how the riding lawn-mower caught on fire and burned up or who’s fault it was. The facts are, I now have a push mower and don’t mind the work, the rewards are in the muscles and the yard, like a zen master tending the garden. Yep, you guessed it, I just cut the grass.
Be like the grass, even if it’s stepped on, crushed, burned and cut; it always persists and grows back even greener and stronger.
The grass always seems greener in anothers yard.
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The Grass Cutting Sword
Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (is a legendary Japanese sword as important to Japan’s history as Excalibur is to Britain’s, and is one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan. It was originally called Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi (“Sword of the Gathering Clouds of Heaven”) but its name was later changed to the more popular Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (“Grass Cutting Sword”).
It was discovered from the body of a giant serpent. In the reign of the XII Emperor, the sword was gifted to Yamato Takeru, who was led into an open grassland as a trap by a warlord. The plan was to ignite the grass and burn Yamato to death. In desperation, Yamato started cutting the grass with his sword and discovered to his amazement that he could control the wind. Using this power, Yamato expanded the fire in the direction of his enemies, defeating them. It was after this incident that Yamato named the sword as “Grasscutter Sword”.
Yamato was later killed in a battle by a monster when he ignored his wife’s advice to take the Grasscutter sword with him. The moral of the story: Always listen to your wife. However, In The Tale of the Heike, a collection of oral stories transcribed in 1371, the sword is lost at sea after the defeat of the Heike clan in the Battle of Dan-no-ura, a naval battle that ended in the defeat of the Heike clan forces and the child Emperor Antoku at the hands of Minamoto no Yoshitsune.
In the tale, upon hearing of the Navy’s defeat, the Emperor’s grandmother led the Emperor and his entourage to commit suicide by drowning in the waters of the strait along with the three Imperial Regalia, including Kusanagi. Although the Minamoto troops managed to stop a handful of them and recovered two of the three regalia, Kusanagi was said to have been lost forever.
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July 9, 2012 at 6:20 am
Cat Forsley
🙂
of course it’s not you in the pic !!!!! “pssst ” …………. just waking up and that made me smile 🙂 🙂 🙂 we know what You look like mister – you are on the side bar thingy ……..
aww art – i am liking this one a ton
Enjoy nature Art ………….
whatever little moments we get with nature
they are all sublime …..xx
lots of love xoxoxoxoxo
C
July 9, 2012 at 9:31 am
Soma Mukherjee
ha ha ha thanks for telling us you were not in the pic..hey i would love to know how the lawn mower caught fire and whose fault was it..tell us….
loved the stories 🙂
July 10, 2012 at 4:40 am
zendictive
well, at the old house, few years back, we would burn our trash in a 55 gallon drum, (out in the country, we do that) and my wife burned trash one day, an amber caught a small portion of the grass on fire and yep, the small portion was where the riding lawn mower was. (grin) (~_~)
July 9, 2012 at 4:30 pm
bibuji
Thank you, I did not know well about Yamato Takeru story.
July 9, 2012 at 11:28 pm
Pocket Perspectives
are you sure it grows back greener and stronger?…maybe someone thought I was a tall blade of grass?…I got “stomped on” and “crushed” a few days…….I’m so hoping that my own blades of grass grow back and fill back in.
June 30, 2013 at 5:46 pm
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Hey just wanted to give you a quick heads up and let you know a few of the images aren’t loading properly. I’m not sure why but
I think its a linking issue. I’ve tried it in two different internet browsers and both show the same outcome.