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Tendō (天道): Natural Order
Life ripens on its own time. Freedom comes when you stop forcing and start tending.
Aug 25
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Yūgen (幽玄): When the Universe Speaks Without Speaking
You won’t be able to explain it later — but you’ll remember how it felt.
Aug 4
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Fūryū (風流): Poetic Sensibility
Fūryū means finding elegance in the ordinary — subtle, fleeting, and unforced. In Zen, it’s a way of living freely and beautifully, without trying to…
Jul 21
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Mujō (無常): Impermanence
Mujō (無常) is the recognition of the constantly shifting, ever-changing nature of all things. Nothing is permanent. Peace comes not from resisting…
May 19
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Kansō: The Quiet Power of Simplicity
Kansō (簡素) is a core aesthetic and philosophical principle in Zen. It refers to simplicity, minimalism, and the elimination of clutter — not just…
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