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Lessons From the Cherry Blossoms | Mono no Aware: The Transience of Life



Sakura cherry blossoms represent the concept of mono-no-aware and provide a number of life lessons for us. Stemming from traditional Japanese religion, it emphasizes the fleeting nature of life and the beauty found in change…
If you’d like some cherry blossom photography tips check out this video: https://youtu.be/6lBYoltnkJs
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1 Comment

  1. Thank you for this beautiful reflection. Also: it would be lovely if you could do touring Japan videos for beginners! I have been to Korea, Japan is next. Your garden guidance has been excellent. Thank you again.

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