The enso is one of the deepest symbols in Japanese Zen: Enso represents the void, the Tao, the infinite, simple existence, impermanence, emptiness, enlightenment and the loss of self. As a daily practice, drawing Zen circles can act as a spiritual diary. The more one contemplates it, the more profound its simplicity becomes. Sumi-e, Japanese style ink painting in colour. Kanji character for "The Way". by Ellen Miffitt Nine Lives Studio
Got lots of stuff to carry about? You’ll love this Jumbo tote. It’s great for groceries, books, beach stuff or just about anything. Made from 100% cotton, it has extra long natural web handles and a squared-off bottom. Dimensions: 51cm wide x 37cm high x 11cm deep.
The enso is one of the deepest symbols in Japanese Zen: Enso represents the void, the Tao, the infinite, simple existence, impermanence, emptiness, enlightenment and the loss of self. As a daily practice, drawing Zen circles can act as a spiritual diary. The more one contemplates it, the more profound its simplicity becomes. Sumi-e, Japanese style ink painting in colour. Kanji character for "The Way". by Ellen Miffitt Nine Lives Studio
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