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Cherish the beauty in the passage of time from "summary" of Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton

The concept of cherishing the beauty in the passage of time is a fundamental principle of wabi sabi philosophy. It encourages us to find value in things that are imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete. This notion is deeply rooted in the understanding that everything is transient, and that there is a profound beauty in the natural processes of growth, decay, and transformation. In a world that is constantly striving for perfection and eternal youth, wabi sabi invites us to embrace the inherent imperfections and flaws that make life rich and meaningful. It teaches us to appreciate the patina that time bestows upon objects, surfaces, and relationships, and to see the beauty in wrinkles, scars, and signs of wear and tear. By acknowledging the passage of time and the changes it brings, we can cultivate a sense of gratitude for the present moment and an acceptance of the inevitable cycles of life. Rather than resisting or denying the aging process, wabi sabi encourages us to celebrate the wisdom and character that come with experience and the stories that are etched into our faces and surroundings. When we learn to see the beauty in impermanence and embrace the ebb and flow of life, we can develop a deeper appreciation for the fleeting moments and ephemeral nature of existence. This awareness allows us to savor the present, honor the past, and welcome the future with an open heart and a peaceful mind.
  1. Cherishing the beauty in the passage of time is about embracing the full spectrum of life's experiences, from birth to death, and finding grace in the inevitable changes that come with the passage of time. It is a reminder to live fully in the moment, to treasure the memories of the past, and to embrace the unknown possibilities of the future.
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Wabi Sabi

Beth Kempton

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