SAMURAI⚔HONOR

Jan. 8, 2025
[Image1]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image2]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image3]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image4]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image5]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image6]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image7]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image8]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image9]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image10]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image11]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas
[Image12]Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.Zen / Wagas

Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush.
Zen / Wagashi
Yokan, which came to Japan along with Zen, was refined over many years to become a complete Japanese confectionary in the Edo period.
Zen / Tea Ceremony
The tea ceremony was a type of tea ceremony in which Zen ideas were added to the tea ceremony, resulting in the creation of wabicha (a type of tea ceremony).
Zen / Calligraphy
Calligraphy is a way of practicing Zen with a brush, or in other words, a way of writing calligraphy in a state of unmindfulness.

ZEN is basically searching for the truth of who you are.

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