September 29, 2021
“Success
is often the result of taking a misstep in the right direction.”
Al Bernstein
September 28, 2021
WITH AWE
© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021
September 27, 2021
Thought for the Day
Wallace Stevens, Journal
September 26, 2021
Thought
for the Day
“The
almost religious reverence for wood is, fortunately for us, among the many
traditions that have stood the test of time.
A tree, like other natural phenomena, is believed to possess a spirit,
and a carpenter, when he cuts down a
tree, incurs a moral debt. One of the
themes that runs throughout Japanese culture is the belief that nature exacts
from man a price for coexistence. A carpenter must put a tree to uses that
assure its continued existence,
preferably as a thing of beauty to be treasured for centuries. There is a prayer that Nishioka recites
before laying a saw to a standing tree.
It goes in part, “I vow to commit
no act that will extinguish the life of this tree.”
S. Azby Brown,
The Genius of Japanese
Carpentry