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20190322 Equinox


Today Youtube offered me a lesson on Wabi Sabi.

Yesterday I wrote a Haiku, I watched the full moon rise, I spoke with Mike Kaplin about Raku clay fire ovens (to properly coat the interior of pizza/bread/mass ovens made from local clay). 



And to sync the sync today, I watched a short video from Wabi Sabi Studios about the thread of life, which made me think of  Adam and Daniel, so I sent it to them... 

And even before Daniel saw it, he told me about his theater design project based on the Greek mythological Moirai who control the thread of life of every mortal.

"Wabi-sabi nurtures all that is authentic by acknowledging three simple realities: nothing lasts, nothing is finished, and nothing is perfect." 

This rare equinox
Of sunset and full moonshine
Balancing earth time

May the balance of
earth time, sun light and moon shine
bring peace to our lives.

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