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February 6, 2026 · Friday

The quote

“For the protection of the good, for the destruction of the wicked, and to re-establish dharma, I am born age after age.”

Krishna · The Bhagavad Gita

The concept

Wabi-Sabi

The beauty of imperfect, impermanent, incomplete things.

Wabi-sabi is the Japanese art of finding beauty in imperfection, impermanence and incompleteness, the cracked bowl mended with gold, the moss on old stone, the single flower past its peak. Three plain truths sit under it: nothing lasts, not…

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A practice for today

When the next difficult feeling arrives, ask yourself: the lesson of Wabi-Sabi. The beauty of imperfect, impermanent, incomplete things.

From the Bhagavad Gita

Verse 5.22

ये हि संस्पर्शजा भोगा दुःखयोनय एव ते। आद्यन्तवन्तः कौन्तेय न तेषु रमते बुधः॥

“The pleasures born of contact with external objects are wombs of suffering. They have a beginning and an end. The wise do not delight in them.”

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