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Zen Phrase Short Poem Card Set of 3 (Handwritten Works) This is a set of three tea ceremony short poem cards, "Kissa Ko," "Shujinko," and "Mujinzo," all written by myself. This set of Zen phrases can be used regardless of the season, decorating the alcove of a tea room. Take this opportunity to acquire powerful calligraphy to meet your true self and cultivate a focused mind. [Condition and Storage of the Works] * These are works I wrote previously. * After creation, they were carefully stored in a dark place to prevent damage. There is no sun damage, folding, or noticeable stains. * They are in the form of short poem cards, making them easy to change. [Meaning of Each Zen Phrase] (Tea Ceremony and Zen Spirit) * Kissa Ko (喫茶去): "Please, have some tea." Meaning: This represents the attitude of welcoming anyone, regardless of their status or position, simply by offering them tea "here and now." It shows the core spirit of the tea ceremony, which is to focus on the "present" without being bound by the past or future, and to treat guests equally. * Shujinko (主人公): "The protagonist" or "One's true self" Meaning: Not the protagonist of a novel or movie, but one's true self, the real self. It contains a strong message of independence: "Be the master of your own life," without being swayed by others or the surrounding environment. * Mujinzo (無尽蔵): "An inexhaustible treasure" Meaning: Mainly derived from the Zen phrase "Muichimotsu Chū Mujinzo" (無一物中無尽蔵) (From having nothing (discarding selfishness), an infinite treasure springs forth). It signifies a state where infinite possibilities, inexhaustible merit, and wisdom arise from within by discarding attachment and selfishness. [Size] (Per short poem card) Length: Approximately 36 cm Width: Approximately 6 cm They will be packaged in OPP bags. Thank you for your understanding. If you have any questions or requests for additional photos, please feel free to ask. I hope to pass these on to someone who loves the tea ceremony and Zen phrases. #TeaCeremony #Chanoyu #ZenPhrases #ShortPoemCards #TeaScroll #Tokonoma #TeaRoom #Training #WakeiSeijaku #Handwritten #Calligraphy #Shodo #Calligraphy #Bokuseki #Matcha #Art #KissaKo #Shujinko #Mujinzo
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