Wabi Sabi
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The article is by Sally Radnor, a mitra from the Cambridge Buddhist Centre, is on the theme of Wabi Sabi, or ‘sad beauty’, the famous Japanese aesthetic of decay.. It was inspired by a recent retreat at Tiratanaloka led by Vajradarshini. Interested readers can read Vajradarshini’s blog describing her discovery of Wabi Sabi, her preparation for the retreat, and her reflections afterwards .
The article is by Sally Radnor, a mitra from the Cambridge Buddhist Centre, is on the theme of Wabi Sabi, or ‘sad beauty’, the famous Japanese aesthetic of decay.. It was inspired by a recent retreat at Tiratanaloka led by Vajradarshini. Interested readers can read Vajradarshini’s blog describing her discovery of Wabi Sabi, her preparation for the retreat, and her reflections afterwards .
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