A haiku is three simple lines. But it is also, as Allen Ginsberg put it, three lines that ?make the mind leap.? A good one, he said, lets the mind experience ?a small sensation of space which is nothing less than God.? As many spiritual practices seek to do, the haiku?s spare yet acute noticing of the immediate and often ordinary grounds the reader in the pure awareness of now. Natalie Goldberg is a de-lightfully companionable tour guide into this world. She highlights the history of the form, dating back to the seventeenth century; shows why masters such as Basho and Issa are so revered; discovers Chiyo-ni, an important woman haiku master; and provides insight into writing and reading haiku.