PAGE SIX. a oe | . 7 ; . THE REVIEW . Wednesday, September 8, 1971 THE JACK SCOTT COLUMN Searek Through er E rr ee Sone BY JACK SCOTT Thus, an example by Dr. 4 spring night; - reminder, a tiny book mark in the a CAR SALES 2360 Beacon fe, ye Among the many appealing | Suzuki of one man’s moment of Sounding the flute, vast volumes of an individual’s ; 656- A311 aspects of the Zen philosophy, an | marvelling. Or, an example from A man passed by. inner explorations. Sidney’s own personalized car sales. * abiding interest that stayed with | Maraini:: The profit, of course, can only The curious thing s not that the No Gimmicks — No High Pressure. a rd me after a trip to the Far East, is be to the person who wrote it, who | Japanese have this means of “BUT THE BEST IN SERVICE.” ~ ep the concept of the personal] 4 day when Fuji is unseen . ; . ; expression, but that we in the ‘search for truth through poetic Veiled in misty — winter Occidental world have nothing Rt erat meee recorded a private and mystic Bank Financing — No Down Payment moment of awareness or per- i shower— that approximates it, that the expression. : . ception, a reference point along |' PP : : , Buddhism in every form, in That day, too, is a joy. the way to his own Oe western non-literary man hardly fact, invites the non-literary derstanding. ever consigns the fruits of his person to distill his meditation |" What sort of poetry is this, the | The Zen philosophers hold that | ™editation, if any, to paper. into writing. In Japan, par-| westerner may ask, conditioned | enlightenment is not reached by | There were never so many ticularly, the results are both | to the cadenzas of shaving cream | intellect, but by the subjective | Professional writers and so few LOOK AT THESE.. profound and charming. jingles. What profit is there in it | process of intuition. Nature, in who write for themse'ves alone. J. | 66 Pontiac, Conver tible, . $ The visitor finds men and for a man who brooks through a | the form of the garden, is im- remeitory praald oe eoriat John Howroyd and wing of 1931 Pietenpol Design ; Power Steering and Brakes, Radio °1395 women, In all walks ot le, WAO | summer’s day and emerges from | portant in it as a means of P One peninsula flyer, with a great love for vintage aircraft 1s John 63 Falcon Futura, record their reflections -in| his garden with two brief lines: | sublimating the ego in discoveries and awakenings, : : H fd. A illow 1, Joh “ani curious, fragmentary free verse, surroundings that appeal only to went out with the Eugenie hat. owroy teacher at Willows School, John spends much ci nis spare Con vertible, much as westerners record thelr Behold! A camelia flower the senses. : Even letters, once: a:-means of one He hee been cecisten fron time totime bre foray ta baad V8, Automatic, Radio *695 pursuit of happiness in the form | — spit water when it fell! The result of this is that the | Communicating and sharing Pilot Gordon Brown of Moses Point. The machine is being construct 4 66 Epic 4speed, $95 of the Kodak snapshot. . Or: | poetic response. bec philosophical doubts and con- | PHO’ Moses Point. The ing eonstructe peed, I wasn’t surprised to read the De oe Pp omes. a victions, now consist almost at the Butler-Howroyd airstrip in Central Saanich and so far a total of ‘64 Rambler, ¢ cyl. Standard other day that there’sa tea house | - entirely of stenographic reports | ‘Tee years work has gone into the project. Transmission with Fa ai 549 in Osaka called The Scribbling oe, of activities. We feel very fortunate that we are allowed to build our own n wi 0. 5 planes,’’ said John when speaking of Dick Thuillier’s achievement in recently completing his home. built amphibian. ‘‘We try and keep track of others doing the same thing, so they don’t get too far off base. Of course ali home built planes are inspected thoroughiy by govern- ment aviation officials.” 45. Pontiac, V8, Automatic Transmission 3§95 WEEK END SPECIAL!! ’°66 Volkswagen, Radio 5995 Tea Room where the proprietor invites his patrons to inscribe their poems, thoughts or ideas on his papers walls. Since the Japanese delight in Thus, in matters of the spirit, we seem to have a_ sort of in- scrutability,. a sense of em- barrassment at any confession that we're concerned with crystallizing impressions or anything more mystical or | JAM hopes to have his plane airborne by next Spring. | q conclusions in writing, par- magical than next month’s TRADES—TERMS--- | JOE FLETCHER — MANAGER ¢ - § ticularly their response to the mortgage payment. ” For Fine Haircutting S CREENS CONSIGNMENTS | BUS. —656-1311 RES. — 479-6427 8 mystery. and beauty of nature, ~The cluster of a thousand and Modern Hairstyling — WE BUY CLEAN USER | RAY HORRIGAN — O.CS. _ the tea room has become a kind gourds that grow out of one mind, ” . See Ralph Zeilstra SIDN FY GLASS CARS —SPOT CASH INSTANT APPRAISALS . : of clearing house for the Zen as some anonymous Japanese et . , , Ack — We'll find ie? t concept. of: searching inside poet has put it, is not for us..And Brentwood Barber Shep 656-1313 ity ou don tsee what y ou want — Ask — We'll find it! i oneself... Z we're the poorer for it. 32-5 Locally owned & operated. ee ee b + This seems a strange and even . ‘comical idea to the objective westerner whose ear for poetry is. “tuned mainly to the singing commercial. Yet it's easy. to agree with Dr. D. T: Suzuki, the “Zen scholar, that we could learn | § ; uh trom it ta ean © SHEN | rgeant Bruce Toyereceved hin wings rom Cll Crt in our own philosophical ap- |“ "-02¥: 20 August. - : ve Pea proach to life might be just what: | ae -the doctor ordered. =~ oo AE A TRIER _I suppose the Japanese verse is}. ee Saye nares Ses = “mangled in the translation, but. fon the week odin Sete rlenuived bene Supplied by the meteoroiogical . division a non the examples given by Dr. Suzuki | Research Station, Saanichton:. deg os of Transport for the week en- pare a Maximum temperature (Sept. 2) 0)" 9.70.) GINE Sept, 9. : . os “and those to be found in Fosco |. 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