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Wabi-Sabi
Beauty in simplicity – that’s what wabi-sabi is. In Japanese,
wabi means humble and sabi suggests the presence of beauty in the
natural progression of time. In short, wabi-sabi can be seen as
an aesthetic appreciation of all things, no matter how humble or
simple. Or it can be seen as connecting with the essence or soul
of all things, especially in their lack of adornment.
Soulful wabi-sabi is about appreciating the form that naturally
occurs such as in the weathering of wood, the shape of
landscapes, the colors of rocks or flowers, the flight of a bird,
and other natural appearances. The wabi-sabi mindset also uses
recycled materials, often in ways that are creative and unique,
for waste is contrary to this aesthetic approach. Hand-crafted
items are also present in a wabi-sabi environment, because of
their frequently found soulful characteristics.
When the form is appreciated for what it is without the
compulsion of changing it, then we can be at ease in our
environment. It also encourages us to create comfort and to enjoy
the experiences of our senses. It has something to say to us
about simplicity and clutter as well. Simplicity has a Zen way of
evoking the soul within us all since it shows the soul of things
when we do not surround ourselves with excess. There is now a
movement in house design based on this wabi-sabi idea. It is more
than a fad since it reflects a growing soul consciousness among
people.
Wabi-sabi is also about appreciating time, as having something to
enjoy and value in each moment. When we do not try to cram as
much as possible into the shortest amount of time, we can perhaps
savour the riches, the beauty and the insights that each moment
offers. This is when we can access soul naturally and
spontaneously.
Let the ordinary speak to you in new ways, revealing its soul,
and evoking yours. Remind yourself to live in the moment, open to
inspiration and the joy of being present to your life and soul.
Exercises:
1. How can you simplify your home and work space?
2. How can you re-arrange your life and attitude to live in the
moment much more than you normally do?
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