Japanese gardens are designed to play with your perception of depth.

Today, we’re going to uncover the secrets of Japanese garden design—secrets that aren’t just about creating beautiful spaces, but about living a meaningful life.
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5 Comments

  1. I'm not from the USA so not your typical audience but I have worked in Therapy and also Creative Arts especialy gardening all my 75 years. I love the images you use to illustrate your homilies but I do have some criticism about presentation. We don't need to see more than an occasional glimpse of you and I would exchange long pieces to camera for more voice over pictures of gardens that could be static so we sink into the subject and absorb the information more deeply. You could try speaking just a little more slowly that would also change the flow to something less forcefull with longer pauses to slow our pulse rate. Hope this helps attract more people in quest of the knowlege you seek to impart

  2. I appreciated your video and your explanation on Japanese garden. I admired its art and the meaning of it💝👏

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