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What is WABI SABI? (Explained in 3 Minutes) 

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What is WABI SABI? (Explained in 3 Minutes)
What is Wabi Sabi? It's a profound Japanese aesthetic concept that can be challenging to define. However, Wabi Sabi encourages us to shift our focus and appreciate the beauty in things that hold deeper meaning. Wabi Sabi goes beyond mere aesthetics; it encompasses a way of life-a sanctuary from the relentless pursuit of perfection in today's modern world. We hope that through this video, you will gain a better understanding of Wabi Sabi.
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@astrorad2000
@astrorad2000 Год назад
I restored a 1976 sailboat. It took me quite a few years of work to make it safe to sail on Lake Michigan. I discovered the beauty in its imperfections and embraced them so that I may enjoy the boat. I called her Wabi Sabi.
@koreysherwood7453
@koreysherwood7453 2 месяца назад
Beautiful! Thank you 🙏🏽
@m-kuni
@m-kuni 8 месяцев назад
侘び寂の答えは人生を掛けて探し続ける日本人の美学です。 人が歳を重ねて成熟するように自然や物にも積み重ねて変化する美しさや尊さがあります。 時の経過もまた美。 古くなる物を汚いと取るか歴史と取るか。 見て感じる人がどんな人生を過ごしてきたかで見え方や感じ方が変わります。 答えが無く正解が無く探し求めていくことこそ侘び寂だと思っています。
@almord9357
@almord9357 7 месяцев назад
This quote from the video sums it up for me: "Wabi Sabi is about the beauty of imperfection".
@cyhfddy
@cyhfddy Год назад
Actually not only western culture idolizes perfection, Chinese culture also pursues completeness and togetherness. So it is really beautiful to appreciate the difference between cultures of nations.
@moulimarur
@moulimarur 3 месяца назад
as i teach myself Shodo calligraphy, as a calligrapher trained in western (Roman script) tradition, the idea of WabiSabi is mind-boggling! that there is beauty in Imperfection, ties in perfectly with the concept of Enso : the Circle made in a single stroke... IMperfect or otherwise!
@damonbell1174
@damonbell1174 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the explanation.
@hanabana99
@hanabana99 4 месяца назад
英語で侘び寂びを説明するのが難しくて困っていました。 金閣寺より銀閣寺を好みがちなであり、ひぐらしの音色を美しく感じられる感性なんですよね。ありがたいビデオ
@drrepair
@drrepair Год назад
As a westerner, I always have been enticed by Zen. Even Wabi Sabi seems to come from a different idea of imperfection, it has clear harmony with my Catholic belief that we are all broken Wessels of God's Creation only to be repaired and made even more beautiful than expected. Our artists took this idea to mean that no blemish is to be found after regained holiness. But that is not what the Monks and Church fathers meant. I think they were more in the Wabi Sabi tradition even though it was never expressed in art. Modern Western art came from the iconography that revered perfection ideally. Much later artists imitate nature and they still did that "ideally". Even when the impressionists came to learn Japanese art, they still meant perfection. Wabi Sabi is not a practical reality here. Our idea of recycling is lacking the sense of philosophical refinement that Zen can deliver.
@Ikaros23
@Ikaros23 Год назад
It’s because western art has it’s roots in greek/roman art, that’s about matematical perfection. And the model for the human body is the « olympic ideal». The Ilands of Japan is vulcanic, with frequent earthquakes. Life was hard, and there was constant sivil wars. Things where simply broken alot because of fires, and needed to be rebuildt fast. When Buddhism came to Japan, it influenced the estetics in the direction of simplicity. It also merged with the native religion of Shintō, with it’s focus on the natural. In Shintō the devine is in nature, and in Zen buddhism the devine is in the « inner world» of the mind. That is beauty is found in ordinary objects and in natural things like stone,wood. In Christian estetics there is a focus on the supernatural and the power of God. And the fear of the majesty of God. God and Jesus where never to be understood. So the estetics followed ( this is the Catholic estetics). I think the estetics before the renaisance is more « wabi-sabi» and rustic.
@REJUCILO
@REJUCILO Год назад
gracias, el contenido, es hermoso
@austrikaarzu5552
@austrikaarzu5552 Год назад
@mariom6065
@mariom6065 5 месяцев назад
You don’t explain Wabi in three minutes. You apply it over a lifetime. You can follow all the knowledge in the world in just three minutes. But if you cannot apply it in your life, then you missed the boat.
@michaelbrownlee9497
@michaelbrownlee9497 6 месяцев назад
not too be confused with yabi dabi do.
@MitchellSanchez
@MitchellSanchez 5 месяцев назад
I laughed pretty hard at this
@hanzi696
@hanzi696 4 месяца назад
I absolutely love 侘び寂び, there's a real profound reason that it's becoming so popular even outside of Japan. It's a great reminder to appreciate the simple & transient things in this life
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