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triveni spotlight: 01 November 2023

Updated: Nov 1, 2023

triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY! hosts: Kala Ramesh and Vidya Shankar GUEST EDITOR: Kashiana Singh 01 November 2023


autumn air

the mourning dove

lands very close


Jane Reichhold

Dictionary of Haiku



I am honored to present this thematic collection for the month of November 2023. Haiku has taught me more than anything else to listen to my inner silence and the silence of the world around me. Against the backdrop of jarring noise and its interplay with death, violence, and trauma I would like to use this opportunity to find a spiritually nourishing collection through the month of November.


Haikai has been always compared to meditation because it nudges us to notice, hear, touch and feel things around us with a gentle receiving. Dear Trivenians, I am cataloguing a series of healing poetry from the world of haikai and hope that they will help you reconnect to the subtle energy that each of these poems bring to us.


Sonia Sanchez says – “Haiku is inherently non-violent in its intent and structure.”


—Kashiana Singh

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Thank you for being our next guest editor, Kashiana Singh. We are looking forward to this month-long soulful search with haiku. _()_

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Rupa Anand
Rupa Anand
Nov 02, 2023

Wow - healing poetry - just what the world & i need


healing haiku —

what the world needs

is what i need

💜

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lakshmi iyer
lakshmi iyer
Nov 01, 2023

Lovely poem and thanks for being here.

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Kavita Ratna
Kavita Ratna
Nov 01, 2023

Healing poetry is what we need most now! Thanks so much for this theme and this ku!

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Eavonka Ettinger
Eavonka Ettinger
Oct 31, 2023

Oh, I love and need the nourishment you'll be providing, Kashiana. Thank you.

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