• LOOKING FOR THE SUKI, THE OPENING

     

    Admittedly,  the situation at the hinge of Africa, Asia and Europe - namely Palestine / Israel - has been blocked for ages. Hence the feeling of  hopelessness for many.

    "It's necessary to look at all the angles and slip in from whatever side.

     In Japanese kendo, wooden sword fighting practice, they say that this is looking for the suki - the opening.

    The opening is where you get your chance."

    Gary Snyder, Nobody home

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    Jeudi 28 Mars à 14:44
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