Poetry and Philosophy: A Study in the Diwan of Ahmad Mukhaimar: Buddha's Desires
Abstract
It is not our concern to turn the pages of the history of eastern and western intellectuals in search of what explores in the literary monuments from philosophical approaches and trends, for these are difficult and long struggles that do not accommodate the place, but our purpose is to describe the essence of the link between poetry and philosophy to be our gateway to storm the worlds of Ahmed Mukhaimar in his collection: (Shining Buddha ) We were exempt from them to define his positions and visions of the world, and we have found the link between these two hypostases stems from being always and never belonging to a single stump, which is the life that each of them tries to seek their lofty truths, revealing the decision of human existence in them, and asking about the purpose of that and what comes after? Thus, life was - as it is said - a common ground between the philosopher and literature, expressing itself in literature sometimes and sometimes in philosophy, revealing some of its truth on the tongue of a poet and it may consume it in the folds of a philosopher and the folds of their analyzes. The secret in the convergence of poetry and philosophy is the attempt to rise above the human self to the circumstances of the individual experience that contributes to its emergence with the ambiguity and ambiguity of life and what constitutes a permanent conflict between man, nature, spirit and body, and the issues raised by life and death, good and evil, truth and falsehood, and reason And heart problems.