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U so bad hearted u how dare u say that let it be when u accused mind ur words ok stop keep complain mine when I nv do ok ok ok ok when u don't even do anything to u why keep complain my words when u keep talk bad kind words don't complain.u know what y talking let it be .u the one I keep ask u stop u dare say let I be. U let judge sure cane
ОтветитьJust let thing be! "Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished" - Lao Tzu
ОтветитьNow I will be asking for wabi-sabi for my sushi
ОтветитьThe Beatles were right. :)
ОтветитьBut is it really not acceptable to also make things happen..?
ОтветитьDude! Japanese philosophy about let it be is also come from Chinese Taoism. Go to do some research. Taoism advocate that let things happen naturally and let the nature rules. Of course the philosophy is not as simple as I wrote here.
U are talking about Japanese philosophy as if u are using Belgium to talking about the glorious Of Roman empire. U actually know nothing about the core roots Of where this philosophy came from and just grab the most peripheral culture. LOL
Westerner are laughable when u trying to talk about eastern things. They are like kindergarten kid trying to talk about quantum physics. LOL
I think I’m gonna start saying “wabi sabi” in response to a lot of things
Ответить"suffering is an inevitable part of existance, more specifically suffering arises out of the tension between our desire and the nature of reality, we desire things like permanence perfection and certainty, but the universe which we are inextricably a part of is in constant flux subject to a process of change, trancience, and imperfection"
ОтветитьThe BIGGEST LIE You've Been Told About Money is that it doesn't grow on TREES!! 😆
ОтветитьIt’s ironic because Japan has now taken up a huge culture of skincare, perfectionism, and fully covering yourself from the sun.
ОтветитьScorpio male ♏️ 😮nooo no more bullshit, stuck mentality, shit dat!!
ОтветитьThere is something you cant let it be happening, glad and jealous that most of you guys never went through horrible nightmarish that plague you the entire life
ОтветитьWhat came first, the chicken or the egg?
ОтветитьThank you so much because of valuable knowledge
Ответитьwhat a beautiful video, with such a powerful message, with such amazing quotes! this is a very interesting and inspiring concept, thank you for sharing it with us
ОтветитьThose Asian philosophies always seem to be perfectly in alignment with the needs of authoritarian governments. Don’t resist, accept whatever, nothing matters.
ОтветитьJapanese Tea Ceremony contains the whole philosophy of Wabi-Sabi. In autumn season we put the broken flower vase on the Tokonoma in the Chashitsu room.
ОтветитьOk,,,bye
ОтветитьWaste....
ОтветитьThis was a seriously excellent video, thank you.
ОтветитьI wasabi boy, nope
ОтветитьOneness. truth. beauty.
ОтветитьJapanese philosophy got them Nuked twice by a country 1/10 their age.
Ответить“But perhaps in our own imperfect abilities to ever fully embrace imperfection, we are, in a way, nonetheless, still embodying the idea of wabi-sabi perfectly.” GAGGED
ОтветитьGreat topic 👍
ОтветитьThe funny thing is that Japan is now a perfection society in many ways. Fruits and vegetables need to be perfect and not deformities or have scars, wrapping is very neatly done, usually resulting in over wrapping, and there are very strict rules about your appearance at schools and work. My life would've been easier if people accepted more imperfections and differences,,,, and the fruits wouldn't have been so expensive!!!! lol
ОтветитьSummary “allow it”
Ответитьso they love the imperfections in art and pottery as it makes it more beautiful but you'll show a Japanese person a wonky fruit and they'll be disgusted...
ОтветитьIronically, the more we pursue the style of wabi Sabi, the further away we are from its philosophy
ОтветитьPlease. Talk slower.
ОтветитьThat was insanely eye opening thank you
ОтветитьNothing in nature is perfect? They know other nature that we know
ОтветитьThis is an excellent video. Cheers.
ОтветитьThe most rare is the red dial snkm95
ОтветитьI loved it ❤
ОтветитьCrying tears at 3am in the morning. I try to continuously pressure myself but why not just let it be? I am beautiful as I am; my life is beautiful as is and the people I’ve met and meet are beautiful as they are. It’s a life of beauty. I wish that’s what we all saw together
Ответитьwow! this was lovely, thank you!
ОтветитьI wish that the shallow interpretation of accepting things as they are in aesthetics never existed because aesthetics go much deeper than that and it confuses the normal person to understand what this entire thing is all about. I have no clue how to fix it and I have no idea how to erase that thought in my mind because it seems to be a virus.
ОтветитьThank you so much.
ОтветитьLove this philosophy. Never heard this before. Thanks.
ОтветитьIdeas in the video:
Wabi-sabi: beauty and virtue is found in the impermanent, imperfect and incomplete.
Instead of contending with the reality make peace with it.
No i will bring them to court..
ОтветитьOne thought ruins my happiness every time is thinking about suffering hungry stress animals and how people are so cruel to them, I don't know how to deal with it, when I eat a good meal I think they might be hungry. I do my best feeding them and give them medical care from time to time but that is never enough, not even close and bad people fight me removing the water bowls I put for them and even poison them sometimes 😢 and no laws to protect the poor animals from them, I wish I know how to be happy with this 💔
ОтветитьMy dog stained my white sofa and it bothers me. I don’t see the beauty in its imperfection. It’s dirty-looking and I need to replace it.
ОтветитьPlease read a book called 'Ikigai" ....AMAZING book!
ОтветитьThe most important information I have been given in a long time. Wabi Sabi and Kikugai resonate with my soul. Thank you so much.
ОтветитьI really wish to abel to visit Japan.
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