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Embrace the passage of time from "summary" of Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton

To understand the essence of Wabi Sabi is to embrace the passage of time with an open heart and a curious mind. It is recognizing that everything in life is impermanent, from the cherry blossoms that bloom for just a few fleeting days to the ancient temples that have stood for centuries. Time is a constant companion, shaping and transforming the world around us in ways both subtle and profound. In our modern society, there is often a fear of aging and a longing for eternal youth. We are bombarded with images of flawless beauty and unattainable perfection, leading us to believe that anything less is unworthy or undesirable. But Wabi Sabi teaches us to see the beauty in imperfection, to appreciate the wrinkles that tell the story of a life well-lived and the cracks that reveal the passage of time. By embracing the passage of time, we learn to let go of our attachment to the past and our worries about the future. We become more present in the here and now, savoring each moment for what it is rather than lamenting what it is not. Time becomes a gentle teacher, guiding us towards a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us. In a world that is constantly changing and evolving, Wabi Sabi reminds us to find beauty in the imperfect, to see the value in what is fleeting and ephemeral. It is a philosophy that celebrates the natural cycles of growth and decay, of birth and death. By embracing the passage of time, we learn to appreciate the beauty of impermanence and the wisdom that comes with age.
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    Wabi Sabi

    Beth Kempton

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