by Kim Ort | Aug 6, 2015 | Acceptance, Books, Essence, Humility, Spirituality, Zen Buddhism
Wabi-sabi refers to an elusive and elegant beauty. Wabi suggests a beauty of elegant imperfection. Sabi means loneliness or rather aloneness. Together, they suggest the beauty of ‘the withered, weathered, tarnished, scarred, intimate, coarse, earthly,...
by Kim Ort | Jul 23, 2015 | Contemplation, Openness, Photography, Zen Buddhism
This is one of those posts that ties together a few ideas that came across my radar last week. Firstly, I’ve been doing a lot of writing and I’m struck by how the process feels like a constant revision. I receive new insights and add them. Unnecessary...
by Kim Ort | Jun 3, 2014 | Belonging / Connection, Contemplation, Quotes, Spirituality, Zen Buddhism
** Books mentioned have Amazon affiliate links, meaning I make a few cents if you purchase through my link. I only recommend books that I’ve read. As I sit at my computer writing, the screen door is open and I can feel the warmth of the day on my skin. My dog sleeps...