To quote a Doctor Who character Sally Sparrow: I love old things. They make me feel sad. Kathy Nightingale: What's good about sad? Sally Sparrow: It's happy for deep people.
Zen saying, "If you pluck a feather from the rear of a peacock and stick it in your own don't expect it to grow!" The wabi-sabi principles sound great but they can, like those of the tea ceremony, be adopted as a fashionable pose which obscures ones awareness that ones personality has not become wabi-sabi. Aliveness, realism, ironic humor, and authenticity in my own skin (wabi-sabi) is rare in our society, the realizing of which usually requires a personal crisis followed by a psychological counseling process to work through the feelings of inadequacy that our society intentionally engenders in all of us. Inadequacy makes us peacock feather pluckers!
At 3:54 the narrator says to appreciate imperfection while showing the image of a black man. This is insulting and was done deliberately. Why didn't you show an Asian man?
Super interesting, and the video is amazing 😍
Pure incredible ❤ thanks
Danke für das tolle Video 🇩🇪😊
Very informative 👏
To quote a Doctor Who character
Sally Sparrow: I love old things. They make me feel sad.
Kathy Nightingale: What's good about sad?
Sally Sparrow: It's happy for deep people.
Zen saying, "If you pluck a feather from the rear of a peacock and stick it in your own don't expect it to grow!" The wabi-sabi principles sound great but they can, like those of the tea ceremony, be adopted as a fashionable pose which obscures ones awareness that ones personality has not become wabi-sabi. Aliveness, realism, ironic humor, and authenticity in my own skin (wabi-sabi) is rare in our society, the realizing of which usually requires a personal crisis followed by a psychological counseling process to work through the feelings of inadequacy that our society intentionally engenders in all of us. Inadequacy makes us peacock feather pluckers!
This is worth and good content. If I could change one thing, I would not have music on this video. I think it is distracting. Maybe it's just me.
I meant worthy!
I agree with you😊
What book is in the video. The one with the stone lantern?
Wonderful
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At 3:54 the narrator says to appreciate imperfection while showing the image of a black man. This is insulting and was done deliberately. Why didn't you show an Asian man?