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Joan D. Stamm
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One of my favorite places in Kyoto is the bamboo forest in Arashiyama. The bamboo stalks are formidable in size: as large as an arm, nothing like. The skinny stalks that grow in gardens in the Pacific Northwest. A wide path cuts through the forest and leads wanderers to Buddhist temples, Shinto. Shrines, moss gardens, and tea houses. The slightest breeze causes the bamboo to make their unique sound, a sound that fills your heart with an. Sounds—-all are lamentations'. Heaven and Earth are Flowers. Series...
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Joan D. Stamm
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8220;The author shapes stem, leaf, and blossom into a dharma of living beauty.”. 8212;Lin Jensen, author of Bad Dog! And Together Under One Roof. In this subtle arrangement of real. Life and ancient teachings, Joan. Stamm shows how attention to a. Single flower reveals ageless. Wisdom. A loving tribute to a living. 8212;Karen Maezen Miller, author of Momma Zen. This is a gentle book, beautiful. And meditative, that goes right to. The heart of ikebana. It is a book. That I will recommend to my.