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Embrace the beauty of impermanence and change from "summary" of Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton

In the practice of Wabi Sabi, we are encouraged to embrace the inherent beauty found in impermanence and change. This concept may seem counterintuitive in a world that often values perfection and permanence, but it is precisely in accepting the transient nature of life that we can find a deeper sense of appreciation and contentment. By recognizing that nothing in this world is permanent, we can learn to let go of our attachment to things and outcomes. This acceptance frees us from the burden of constantly seeking control and allows us to find beauty in the ebb and flow of life. Simplicity plays a key role in embracing impermanence and change. When we simplify our lives and surroundings, we can more easily appreciate the subtle shifts and transformations that occur every day. This simplicity allows us to focus on what truly matters and find joy in the fleeting moments that make up our existence. Clarity is also essential in understanding the beauty of impermanence. When we let go of our preconceived notions of how things should be, we can see the world with fresh eyes and an open heart. This clarity enables us to fully experience the beauty of each passing moment without being clouded by expectations or judgments. Logical sequencing helps us n...
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    Wabi Sabi

    Beth Kempton

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