Starting Over at 53🇯🇵Japanese Zen Phrases and My Purpose in Life / 結果自然成
【This is a documentary of my life as a tea ceremony teacher in Japan.】 Even knowing it may never become a profession, I continued practicing tea ceremony. Over 20 years,what began as a hobby quietly became my purpose in life. In this video,I reflect on work, tea, and what it means to have purpose. The tea room is a unique space— a place where the mind can gently return to calm. A Zen phrase I hold dear: “Ikka Goyō o Hiraki, Kekka Jinen ni Naru” (When one flower blooms, the result comes naturally.) Without rushing, simply continuing— this is what I have learned. If you are feeling tired, I hope this video brings you a moment of peace. #teaceremony #Zen #Calm #SlowLiving #Healing #JapaneseCulture #ASMR

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