Wildflowers, Haiku and Impermanence

Always too much of a hurry I'm in. The rush towards finish line and next project contributed largely in part to my aortic dissection (along with genetic tendencies). Haiku and Wildflowers, both are forever evolving, Kevin Songer Being present in the moment and Zen are practices I am still learning of, wanting to tap into their health benefits. Health practitioners speak of cardiovascular, mental and life quality gains to be had through focusing on breathing and the here and now. And so writing short verse opens doors leading to an understanding of life's meaning. Being still and knowing the cosmos are magically penultimate. I use the word 'magically' to mean 'ever changing, not-constant and unknowable. Life is refined daily through natural selection processes. Nature does this. Humans do this too with hybrid crops and domestic animals. Perfection doesn't exist. There is always an unfolding. My haiku, or short verse also teaches me abo...