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Glossary akirame (= teinen): resignation ˙fl aware: pathos; sad beauty £Í aware: compassion ˜Í bigaku: aesthetics ¸w bitai: eroticism Z‘ bokansha: onlooker; bystander Tœ“ chanoyu: the tea ceremony ÉÃí datsuzoku: detachment E≠ do: the way (Ch. tao) π fuga: windblown elegance óÎ furyu: windblown elegance ó¨ geido: the tao of art |π hininjo: detachment from human feeling; nonhuman ÒlÓ hishiryo: without-thinking Òv? iki: chic à ikuji: pride; valor ”Cn ku: emptiness; voidness; openness Û ma: negative space ‘ miyabi: courtliness; gracefulness Î mu: nothingness ≥ muga: no-self; non-ego; selflessness; ecstasy ≥‰ mukanshin: disinterested ≥÷S 281 mukanshin-sei: disinterestedness ≥÷S´ mushin: no-mind; empty mind; non-ego; the unconscious ≥S mushujaku: detachment ≥∑Ö ridatsu: detachment £E riken no ken: seeing of detached perception £©Ã© sabi: impersonal loneliness ‚ sado: the tao of tea Éπ shibumi: subdued elegance; astringency; understatement a› shikan: tranquility and contemplation ~œ shikanteki biishiki: shikan aesthetic consciousness ~œI¸”Ø shiori: subdued beauty fiË sotaiteki mu: relative (negative) nothingness äŒI≥ teinen: detached resignation ˙O wabi: rustic beauty × wu-wei: not-doing; noninterference; letting-be ≥◊ yojo: overtones of feeling ]Ó yugen: beauty of shadows and darkness or mystery and depth H∫ zettai mu: absolute (positive) nothingness ‚Œ≥ 282 — Glossary ...

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