Secret Dream :: Haiku of Japan #79

in #haiku6 years ago (edited)


初夢や秘めて語らず一人笑む
hatsuyume ya himete katarazu hitori emu


first dream...
I keep it secret
and smile to myself
—Shōu


(Tr. David LaSpina)


"Hawk on a Ceremonial Stand" by Hokusai.jpg
("Hawk on a Ceremonial Stand" by Hokusai)

I mentioned the other day the importance of the first dream of the year in Japan. Shou is wise not to tell anyone his dream, as I think good dreams are often met with disbelief and claims of making it up; better to keep the pleasure (and perhaps the good luck) to ourselves.

So what is a good dream? Well, the most fortunate dream is said to include Mt Fuji, a hawk, and eggplant. Mt Fuji is perhaps obvious. The biggest mountain in Japan and considered divine. A hawk is a smart and strong bird and everyone loves hawks. But... an eggplant? The Japanese word for eggplant is nasu 茄子—another kanji with the same pronunciation is 成す which means achieving something great. Alternatively some have suggested the list is simply because the three things were favorites of Tokugawa Ieyasu and everyone wanted to be like him.

What was your first dream of the year? Do you remember?

Footnotes

†: Ieyasu conquered the country in 1603 and was the first Shogun of the Tokugawa Bakufu which lasted 265 years until 1868.





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In esoteric Christianity there is also the understanding that the dreams around New Year's day are very significant (the 12 Holy Nights). Didn't know there was an equivalent notion in Japan. Makes logical sense, of course, processing the year, looking ahead: it all intensifies the activity in the brain and makes new collages with familiar images; but dream-interpreting Freud-style has spoiled much of its poetry and magic meaning. I hope to dream of an aubergine soon.

I smile for the dream
never shared, fiercely guarded.
Clearly, meant for me.

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