Monday, March 27, 2023

Last weekend's song- Jennifer Lopez's!


Whether we like mainstream music or not, you can get the chance to practice first and second conditionals- it won't do us any harm!


If you had my love

Feeling overwhelmed? How to tap into your power and feel calmer

 Feeling Overwhelmed?


You can read the words as she says them by tapping in settings- English subtitles.


Pincha en configuración; subtítulos en inglés para leerlos.

Monday, March 20, 2023

Goodreads- Groucho Marx's quotes

 https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/43244.Groucho_Marx

Groucho Marx's quotes


“If a black cat crosses your path, it signifies that the animal is going somewhere.”


“I've had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it.”

Street market in 9 1/2 weeks. 2 minute footage

Saviour 

Best scene in the film, but "Saviour" reggae song didn't enter the soundtrack.


Monday, March 13, 2023

Vintage Japanese song

 

7 samurai soundtrack (Akira Kurosawa)

Hata no youni samurai wa

Arashi no naka hirugaeru Tefuryou furyou Hyoufuryou Hiyaruroarayo hyoufuryou Kurushii toki mo sawayaka ni Kanashii toki mo utsukushiku Na nomi oshimu ware naredo Aware wa dare mo kawari nashi Kaze no youni samurai wa Daichi no ue wo fuki sugiru Tefuryou furyou Hyoufuryou Hiyaruroarayo hyoufuryou Kinou mishi hito kyou wa nashi Kyou miru hito mo asu araji Ashita tomo shiranu ware naredo Kyou wa hito koso kanashikere

Today's song

Superstar


People always talk about (Way oh, way oh way oh) All the things they're all about (Way oh, way oh way oh) Write it on a piece of paper Got a feeling I'll see you later There's something 'bout this  Let's keep it moving  And if it's good  Let's just get something cooking 'Cause I really wanna rock with you I'm feeling some connection to the things you do (You do, you do) I don't know what it is That makes me feel like this  I don't know who you are But you must be some kind of superstar 'Cause you move like you got some kind of choreographer (You just make me wanna play) Baby take a look around  (Way oh, way oh way oh) Everybody's getting down  (Way oh, way oh way oh) Deal with all the problems later  DJ don't touch that cross-fader There's something 'bout you Let's keep it moving  And if it's good  Let's just get something cooking 'Cause I really wanna rock with you I'm feeling some connection to the things you do (You do, you do) I don't know what it is That makes me feel like this  I don't know who you are But you must be some kind of superstar 'Cause you move like you got some kind of choreographer (You just make me wanna play) Who's that checking my movement (Way oh, way oh way oh) I just got into the groove and then (You just make me wanna play) If you just put that pen to paper I got that feeling I'll see you later You're so cool Can we get a little closer You.. Rock it just like you're supossed to Hey.. I'll nod my head at any thing you say 'Cause you just make me wanna play I don't know what it is  I don't know who you are But you must be some kind of superstar (All your moves) (You just make me wanna play) I don't know what it is That makes me feel like this  I don't know who you are But you must be some kind of superstar 'Cause you move like you got some kind of choreographer I don't know what it is That makes me feel like this  I don't know who you are But you must be some kind of superstar 'Cause you move like you got some kind of choreographer (You just make me wanna play)
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Japanese 'haiku' poem

 Japanese 'haiku' Poem translated and explained.


When I look carefully,
I see the nazunia blooming
By the hedge!”

 Matsuo Basho 1644-1694

Now, there seems to be nothing of great poetry in it. But let us go into it with more sympathy, because Basho is being translated into English; in his own language it has a totally different texture and flavor.
The nazunia is a very common flower—grows by itself by the side of the road, a grass flower. It is so common that nobody ever looks at it. It is not a precious rose, it is not a rare lotus.
It is easy to see the beauty of a rare lotus floating on a lake, a blue lotus—how can you avoid seeing it? For a moment you are bound to be caught by its beauty. Or a beautiful rose dancing in the wind, in the sun… for a split second it possesses you. It is stunning. But a nazunia is a very ordinary, common flower; it needs no gardening, no gardener, it grows by itself anywhere.
To see a nazunia carefully a meditator is needed, a very delicate consciousness is needed; otherwise you will bypass it. It has no apparent beauty, its beauty is deep. Its beauty is that of the very ordinary, but the very ordinary contains the extraordinary in it, because all is full of God—even the nazunia flower. Unless you penetrate it with a sympathetic heart you will miss it.
When for the first time you read Basho you start thinking, ‘What is there so tremendously important to say about a nazunia blooming by the hedge?’
In Basho’s poem the last syllable—KANA in Japanese—is translated by an exclamation point because we don’t have any other way to translate it. But kana means, ‘I am amazed!’
Now, from where is the beauty coming? Is it coming from the nazunia?—because thousands of people may have passed by the side of the hedge and nobody may have even looked at this small flower. And Basho is possessed by its beauty, is transported into another world. What has happened? It is not really the nazunia, otherwise it would have caught everybody’s eye. It is Basho’s insight, his open heart, his sympathetic vision, his meditativeness. Meditation is alchemy: it can transform the base metal into gold, it can transform a nazunia flower into a lotus.
‘When I look carefully…’ And the word ‘carefully’ means attentively, with awareness, mindfully, meditatively, with love, with caring. One can just look without caring at all, then one will miss the whole point. That word ‘carefully’ has to be remembered in all its meanings, but the root meaning is meditatively. And what does it mean when you see something meditatively? It means without mind, looking without the mind, no clouds of thought in the sky of your consciousness, no memories passing by, no desires… nothing at all, utter emptiness. When in such a state of no-mind you look, even a nazunia flower is transported into another world. It becomes a lotus of the paradise, it is no longer part of the earth; the extraordinary has been found in the ordinary.
And this is the way of Buddha: to find the extraordinary in the ordinary, to find all in the now, to find the whole in this—Buddha calls it TATHATA.
Basho’s haiku is a haiku of tathata: THIS nazunia, looked at lovingly, caringly through the heart, unclouded consciousness, in a state of no-mind… and one is amazed, one is in awe. A great wonder arises, how is it possible? This nazunia—and if a nazunia is possible then everything is possible. If a nazunia can be so beautiful, Basho can be a buddha. If a nazunia can contain such poetry, then each stone can become a sermon.

‘When I look carefully, I see the nazunia blooming by the hedge!’ KANA… I am amazed. I am dumb. I cannot say anything about its beauty—I can only hint at it.