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The Core Teaching of The Wabi-Sabi Philosophy

The Core Teaching of The Wabi-Sabi Philosophy

Wabi-sabi is a beautiful philosophy to embed and practice in your everyday life.

Wabi-sabi reminds you that life is fragile and temporary, it is as impermanent as anything else in nature, so why not give yourself permission to be just that, yourself? 

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