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an advertisement for kahou fugetsu's new hair and body care line
a piece of brown paper with black writing on it that says, mushin is when your mind is completely free & present with full awareness of the self
Mushin: How The ‘No Mind’ State Can Help You - The Minds Journal
Mushin: How The ‘No Mind’ State Can Help You
an article written in two languages on the subject kanso, which includes japanese characters
Japanese Quotes                                                                                                                                                      More
Japanese Quotes More
an advertisement with the words monono aware in english and japanese characters on it's side
Mono no aware concept
Mono no aware is a key term in Japanese culture. It signifies the deep feeling or pathos of things, the powerful emotions that objects can evoke or instill in us.
the japanese text is written in black and white
Cultivating Inner Strength and Resilience - Seishinryoku, Beautiful Word with Meaning 💪✨
Japanese quotes koboremi tree
Beautiful Japanese quotes art - Koboremi
the words gaman are written in two languages, and there is also an image
Gaman Concept - Japanese
Gaman is a Japanese term of Zen Buddhist origin which means to do one's best in distressed times and to maintain self-control and discipline.
The phrase "Mizu no kokoro" represents the concept of having a heart or spirit that is fluid, adaptable, and pure like water. Water is often associated with qualities such as flexibility, clarity, and the ability to flow. In Japanese culture, it is believed that having a "Mizu no kokoro" allows one to navigate through life's challenges with grace and resilience. #learning #kanji #hiragana #idioms #romaji #LearningJapanese #Japanesebeginner #Beginner
Mizu no kokoro - Learning Japanese
The phrase "Mizu no kokoro" represents the concept of having a heart or spirit that is fluid, adaptable, and pure like water. Water is often associated with qualities such as flexibility, clarity, and the ability to flow. In Japanese culture, it is believed that having a "Mizu no kokoro" allows one to navigate through life's challenges with grace and resilience. #learning #kanji #hiragana #idioms #romaji #LearningJapanese #Japanesebeginner #Beginner
Home in Japanese kanji
Home in Japanese Kanji Word Quotes
a poster with the words yugen beauty is not about the seen, but the unseen
Japanese Typography Poster
Japanese proverbs | Fuugo shop