Fascinating Panoptic Septon

The September-Born Poem

by Ajarn Wu Hsih


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/4/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9781482830552
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9781482830545

About the Book

WHAT IS SEPTON? It is a September-born poem which is related with number 9 , compressed or not. It is adapted from the word September because it was on the 18th of September 2007 that Septon poem is born. WHAT IS A COMPRESSED NUMBER? A compressed number can be derived from adding digits of the numbers 18, 27, 36, 108, 9-9-9, 4-6-8, 6-6-6, so on and so forth. The compressed number is used as external characteristic such as definite or total number of letters, syllables, lines, stanzas, etc. SEPTON is an evolving poem. It is a synthesis of classical and modern style. It has the soul of classical poetry and a body of modern expressions. It is a riverbank that can hold the surge of a wildest river of poetic creativity yet pliant as the bamboo grass. It is as ancient as music and as ever new as wisdom! It can be rhymed or unrhymed. Varying rhymes may appear at the beginning, middle and end. It can be metered or unmetered. It can be prosaic or bathosaic. “Septon: the September-born poem” September poem mimicks infinite rhythm embled circumroute September rains mourning o’er the reign of death and is resurrected ‘gain September moon in twenty zero seven kiss’d the eighteenth sun - AWH


About the Author

Josefino Casco Jimenez is a native of Philippines who writes and speaks four of the major languages of the country. He was born on August 22, 1974. He completed BSEd (major in English, minor in mathematics) in 1996 at the Central Institute of Technology. He has the gift of healing since his young age. His deep thirst for spirituality led him to study Tantra Yoga in 1996–1998 after the system of Ánanda Márga. He passed Licensure Examination for Teachers and the Civil Service Commission.