Habibullo-Eugene Kiselev
A Synopsis of my Life
February 3rd, 2019, Sunday, 09:36:00 p.m.
Yekaterinburg, Russia. GMT 05:00
I gave a call to Marina Kamenskaya at about 02:26 p.m. She was happy to hear from me. Marina told me she was extremely sick. She also told me that Elena Zakharova had told her a great deal of good things about me. Marina read a note about my concert on the website of the “Constellation” art group, which organized my first poetic tour to Kamensk-Ural’skiy. She said she liked that note so much.
Marina also told me a lot about Buddhism. For example, she mentioned Bodhidharma, a Buddhist monk and saint. Also, she told that Buddhism was a religion of kindness. “Islām is also a religion of benignity”, I objected. Marina said, “Abrahamic religions are somewhat aggressive. For example, the idea of a God’s chosen Jewish people is an idea of nationalism, which presupposed aggression”. I said that the Abrahamic religions were unhappy, because their ideas were used to justify aggression and hatred.
Marina Kamenskaya also told me about “Logos”, a mystical poem written by Vitaly Kamensky (Russian: Виталий Каменский), her deceased husband. This poem was booed by one littérateur from Yekaterinburg, yet it was lost. Marina hopes to find it someday. She also taught me a Buddhist mantra “oṃ sri gaṇapataye namaha”.
We finished with our conversation at about 02:52 p.m.
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