El arte japonés de DEJAR IR: Los 6 principios de Kenko Yoshida
There is no enemy more invisible than that which you refuse to let go of. Do you feel a constant exhaustion that seems to have no origin? Often, that burden is the result of clinging to versions of ourselves or situations that have already changed. In this video, we explore the fascinating life of Kenko Yoshida, an imperial courtier who abandoned everything to understand a universal truth: impermanence, or 'Mujo'. Through his masterpiece, the Tsurezuregusa, we discover six fundamental principles for navigating change without being destroyed by it. We learn that open hands hold much more than closed fists and that the value of things lies not in their permanence, but in their brevity, as cherry blossoms teach us. We analyze how loss is not just a subtraction, but a form of profound education that comfort could never provide. In this video you will learn: Why you never truly had what you fear losing. The difference between primary and secondary suffering. How to update your identity to be more resilient. The power of living in the present without the trap of the past. What are you clinging to today that no longer belongs to you? Share your thoughts in the comments. Subscribe to access more ancient wisdom applied to modern life! ✨ #JapanesePhilosophy #KenkoYoshida #Detachment #Mujo #PersonalGrowth #Mindfulness #Wisdom #PeaceOfMind #Zen #Resilience

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