Matsuo Basho on traveling
This is part of his prologue to Narrow Road to the Deep North as translated by Professor Nobuyuki Yuasa.
Days and months are the travellers of eternity. So are the years that pass by. Those who steer a boat across the sea, or drive a horse over the earth till they succumb to the weight of years, spend every minute of their lives travelling. There are a great number of the ancients, too, who died on the road. I myself have been tempted for a long time by the cloud-moving wind- filled with a strong desire to wander.
We all are travelers because everybody wanders through space and time.
Seated in my home, I'm still traveling at around 67,000 miles per hour - 107,000 km/h.
Even our whole solar system is moving through space at about 514,500 miles per hour - 828,000 km/h.
We are always moving. Never still. So, tell me about my "still gravity". Let's keep it "still" just in the context of this blog. Snapshots of space and time of our personal journey.
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