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Joseph
S. Spence, Sr. is the co-author of two poetry
books, A Trilogy of Poetry, Prose and
Thoughts for the Mind, Body and Soul (2005), and Trilogy
Moments for the Mind, Body and Soul (2006), Winner
of The 2009 Best Christian
Poetry Book Award from
ChristianStoryTeller.com. He invented the Epulaeryu
and Seventh Heaven
poetry forms and is published in
various forums including: Word Catalyst
Magazine, Harvest of New
Millennium Journal, Joyful Magazine, Taj Mahal
Review, The Phoenix Magazine, Möbius
Poetry, The Rubicon, and World Haiku
Association. Joseph is a Goodwill
Ambassador for the State of Arkansas, a military
veteran, college adjunct faculty, and resides in
Wisconsin. His sites are:
www.trilogypoetry.com and www.epulaeryu.org.
Based on his world travels, Joseph has insured
that parts of this book of haiku poems and
thoughts are translated in seven different
languages from around the world.
The language translations will allow
individuals who are not proficient in English to
read the text in their own language for their
knowledge and upliftment.
This will motivate and enable them to share
their experience with other so they too will be
able to read and meditate on the words of
enlightenment in a manner of mindfulness.
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The Awakened One Poetics
Author:
Joseph S. Spence, Sr. Binding: Paperback
(pp: 173) ISBN: 978-81903812-4-6
Availability: In Stock
(Ships within 1 to 2
days) Publisher: Rochak Publishing Pub. Date:
2009 Condition: New
Description:
Joseph
Spence advises us to "touch the Buddha"
inside us, "Follow the Dharma,"
"bring to light true love," "bury
the
drums of warfare." T. S. Eliot also in
his The Waste Land (1922) reveals the
impact of Buddhism: "Datta, dayadhvam,
damyata" (Give, sympathise, control). "Dantescan
light" prevails around Joseph's luminous and
visionary book celebrating Buddhist enlightenment.
Joseph Spence has created a convincing Haiku world
in which our search for moral pivot can take
place. His haikus are a testimony to the fact that
as a haiku poet his place is secure and permanent
by virtue of his message, delicacy, a crystalline
charm, and his dignified utterance.
The
book becomes more attractive with the inclusion of
poems about soup and food. Lewis Carroll's apt
words "Who for such dainties would not
stoop?" ("The Mock Turtle's Song")
are truly applicable to these soup poems, enough
to cheer up the people when they are feeling down.
Joseph is the inventor of the Epulaeryu poetic
form which is about succulent dishes, drinks and
various cuisine. The Awakened One Poetics
is divided into Section One, Beautiful Smiles from
Japan, Poland and China; Section Two, Enchanting
Smiles in Japanese, Spanish, Polish & Chinese;
Section Three, Captivating Smiles from Egypt,
Poland and China; Section Four, Elevating Smiles
in French, Polish & Chinese and Section Five,
Radiant Smiles in Jamaikan Patwa, Polish and
Spanish.
It
is a multilingual book with Chinese, French,
Polish, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic and Jamiekan
Patwa translations. Cross-cultural cosmopolitanism
inspires Joseph Spence, and here he is different
from Voltaire and Goethe. "Even Voltaire's
and Goethe's concepts of littérature
universelle and Weltliteratur were
basically monolingual and linked to linguistic
patriotism and imperialism" (Literary
Multilingualism i: General Outlines and Western
World - K. Alfons Knauth). The Awakened One
Poetics by Joseph S. Spence, Sr. is a
magnificent book, sure in its handling, and
restrained in its expression of passion.
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Poet Joseph S. Spence, Sr., Remembering Matsuo Bashō and Yaso
Buson
This amazing book,
The
Awakened One Poetics,
by Joseph S. Spence Sr., is such a wonderful book to read. It
captures inspirational thoughts and enlightens the spirit within
the soul. You will experience its beauty, love, peace, harmony
and tranquillity in the form of Haiku poems. You will also
experience the delight that transcends time and the universe, as
it captures the most precious things in life within the art of a
poem.
These Haiku poems (started by Matsuo Bashō) are
translated from English, the universal language, into seven
other languages; you may be familiar with one. The author, Mr
Joseph Spence, Sr., has also provided wonderful sketches that he
created. Included are also some of his other beautiful poetic
pieces, especially the Epulaeryu Poetry which he
invented. I am honoured to have read his work; I have the
utmost respect for the Author and his poetic artistry.
Haiku requires internal thoughts to capture the
meaning and the spirit of poem written in silence. In this
respect, it is a characteristic of phenomena arising from the
fact (as observed and taught by the Buddha) that the impermanent
nature of form means that nothing possesses enduring identity.
The Buddha's spiritual teaching regarding insight into the
emptiness of phenomena is that which leads to wisdom and inner
peace, like the Haiku poems in this book.
Take a journey through the pages no matter what language you
speak. These poetic words will paint wonderful pictures through
imagery in your mind, tantalizing thoughts that will whisper to
you of peace, love and joy. Whilst lifting the spirit within
you, they will capture the very essence of your heart and soul
with inspiration and humility.
The author has created something quite unique as well as his
English Haiku poems. His art in creating the Haiga poems
(started by Yaso Buson during the Edo period) with his poetic
artistry and drawings must be also admired.
Each language translation brings its own images of beauty
whereby solidifying its art form, the Haiku poem. The diversity
of this book holds the meaning of life and love, two very
important gifts in this world. This book should make a beautiful
gift to give and to own.
Written by Leokadia Durmaj:
Poet and author of My
Journey Through Life Love and Passion.
I translated the Haiku into Polish and co-translated with
Krystyna Ratkun into French.
The
Blessing of Love and Compassionate Understanding!
I
am so proud of my father with the publication of
this book, "The Awakened One Poetics."
He has made my heart smile inside.
When he asked me to assist him with the
translation I did not hesitate one minute. The
poems touched my soul deeply and are very
inspiring and invigorating, especially in lifting
up the spirits of two great Jamaican heroes, Queen
Nanny and Claude McKay for the enlightenment of
Jamaicans. The only issue we have is that he lives
in America and I live in Jamaica. He loves America
and I love Jamaica. However, amidst those
differences we love each other and are very
supportive of each other. People in Jamaica would
certainly love to see him here, back home,
enjoying the wonderful sunshine, swimming in the
beautiful Caribbean Sea, reading his inspiring
"Epulaeryu" and "Seventh
Heaven" poetry which he has invented, and
walking with the people who are loving, respecting
and genuine.
All of The Jumiekan Patwa poems in the book were
edited, revised, and translated by me with
assistance from the Jamaican Language Unit /
Jumiekan Langwij Yuunit in the Department of
Language, Linguistics and Philosophy at the
University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus.
As a result of the variances in creole
articulation, the Cassidy writing system was
introduced by UWI to standardise the language. We
are a diverse country with people from many
backgrounds and religions. We are moulded into
one, and as our motto states, "Our of Many We
Are One."
We must embrace others, religions, cultures, see
through our differences, find common grounds, live
in peace with each other, and love each other.
This elegant book, "The Awakened One
Poetics," brings to light such a philosophy.
I firmly believe that the blessing of the Buddha
is with my father as he has found the gold within.
He is walking a path to help people relieve their
pain and to overcome suffering as the Buddha
accomplished when he walked the earth almost 500
years before Christ. The poet Robert Frost also
articulated such brilliant words in his poem,
"The Road Less Travelled" when he walked
the earth.
Both Buddha and Christ embodied universal human
aspirations and their ultimate realisation is as
stated in the scriptures, "You shall love
your neighbour as yourselves." (Mark 12: 31).
This book brings out the combined enlightenment
one will find in Christ and Buddha toward all
people. The Buddha said: "Go forth in all the
world, for the good of the many, for the welfare
of the many, in compassion for the world. Preach
the teaching, magnificent as it is in the
beginning, magnificent as it is at the end. Preach
a life of holiness, perfect and pure." This
is truly a gem for Buddhist teaching of compassion
and love--not divisiveness and conflict.
On the other hand Christ said: "All authority
in heaven and on earth has been given to me.
Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations,
baptising them in the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them
to obey everything I have commanded you. And
surely I am with you always, to the very end of
the age." Here we find a similar message as
the Buddha gave hundred of years before being
articulated for the humility and humbleness of
humankind--not divisiveness and conflict.
Through the studies of Japanese linguistics from
the Jamon-Neolithic period to the present, my
father has truly expanded his enlightenment by
understanding others and their cultures,
especially living in America where religious
freedom is mandated as a fundamental principle by
the U. S. Constitution, a land where pilgrims and
others came to avoid religious persecution, a land
where cultural diversity is foremost. The Japanese
Poetic Anthology with such reverence of poetic
culture as demonstrated in the Man'yôshű (c. 8th
century AD), with over 4,500 poems from both
ancient times has been an enlightenment in my
father's cultural studies, especially Zen
Buddhism.
This book, "The Awakened One Poetics" is
potently packed with inspiring and exhilarating
thoughts for the mind, body, and soul. It reflects
deeply on where we should be in today's society
instead of fostering contrary thoughts of
divisiveness. One should read and meditate on the
uplifting, inspiring and soul stirring words
embedded on its golden pages to gain a deeper
understanding of self and love for others as
Christ and Buddha showed their love for us when
they walked the earth. As stated by the lyrics of
Bob Marley in the most beautify Jamaican reggae
song stirring our souls, "One love! One
heart! Let's get together and feel alright."
--Claudia Karen Spence, Kingston, Jamaica;
educator and translator of Jamiekan Patwa!
The
Dawning of New Light for the Mind, Body and
Soul!
Let
me first say that I am awe stuck and am in
amazement regarding the essence of this book.
Joseph Spence has certainly established a
quality of poetry that has depth, width and
height. Having known him for several years, I
have been addicted to his variety of poetry
forms and style of writing; however, with this
book he has launched a golden beam like rays
from the sun which uplifts the spirit and the
soul. He has provided me with mentoring and
quality guidance over the years and I have
adopted his unique brilliance of creativity;
however, The Awakened One Poetics has
established a new dawn for me to aspire toward with
sparkling eyes as I am looking into the light.
The
book which is laid out in what I would consider
seven sections. It is also written in seven
different languages: Chinese, French, Polish,
Spanish, Japanese, Arabic and Jamiekan Patwa,
with translators from across the world. This
shows his tenacity of patience, coordination,
and intestinal fortitude of getting others to
function in unity on the same sheet of music.
This is just quality creative writing coupled
with the art of moving together as one, as his
poems highlight.
Regarding
art, this book has a variety of haiga poems by
Joseph which raises one’s level of community
strength in doing the right thing, because that
is the right thing to do. On another note, his
artistry is exceptional and down to earth. I had
no idea he was an artist and has taken art
classes. Having combined artistry and haiku to
produce the haiga poem is just brilliant and I
have no doubt that Yosa Buson, the great
Japanese painter and poet from the Edo period,
would have been proud of his artistry and haiga
style. Additionally, I feel deeply moved within
that Matsuo Basho and Kobayasi Issa the great
haiku poets who started this awesome tradition
in Japan during the Edo period are looking down
on him with a smile. Additionally, the Buddha
has shown him the glowing gold inside.
This
is just a remarkable book to uplift the mind,
body and sou l with. I highly recommend this
book to anyone and everyone to read. This is
really a golden nugget to have for lifetime
memories.
--Mary
Ann Duhart, Author and Poet, of Healing Through
Poetry—available in book stores.
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