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自分の自然を生きる

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Beginner's Mind

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There is a Japanese saying I'm fond of - "Shoshin Wasururu bekarazu". It means ' remember your original intension' or 'don't forget beginner's mind'. This phrase was created by Zeami, 15h century visionary, actor, playwright who established Noh as an art form in Japan. For me, this phrase has double implications. What is so significant about beginner's mind? When you are a beginner of something, you approach and honor every moment of life. The depth of my commitment to each moment determines the depth of experience, which then determines the quality of a person I can become. The other is to approach the seemingly similar experience with a different. mindset.

tags: Philosophy, jother
categories: Performance, Life
Thursday 03.26.20
Posted by karakoro
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