Sitting quietly – Matsua Bashō
Sitting quietly, doing nothing; Spring comes, and the grass grows by itself. by Matsuo Bashō, translated by Nobuyuki Yuasa What a simple set of words by the 17th-century Japanese haiku master Bashō, and yet what a world they open into! A world of effortlessness, of non-doing, maybe even of no doer. Which seems…


