Ikebana Art
is the art of flower arranging. Through contemplation, creativity and discipline, like Ikebana offers the opportunity for observing deeply connecting with our natural world: cultivating the understanding and appreciation of
the natural growth of the plants and flowers and love of nature in all its phase.
The long history of Ikebana can be traced back to the 6th century when Buddhism was introduced into Japan from China and Korea. Monks arranged flowers for alters to honor Buddha. Many schools evolved over the centuries. Currently it is taught and practiced in the worldwide community. –Norma Bradley, artist. (normabradley@gmail.com.)
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Arranged Flowers
We bloom once
bloom again
in silent songs
only you can hear.
©Byung A. Fallgren
Lovey
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Thank you
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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Beautiful, thanks for sharing
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You are very welcome.
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What a wonderful piece, Byung! The layers of growth we experience feels so positive in this.
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Thank you, Susi. That’s the power of art. : )
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Indeed! 🙂
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Lovely!! Thanks for sharing!!
I have a small request to make…please check out my blog when you have time !!🤗🤗
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Sure I will. Thanks much for visiting.
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Thank you so much!!😊😊
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I even followed you. I hope you do mine so we can make it even. : )
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Thanks for the follow!! I did follow you back!!😊😊
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😄
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Childhood memories, (indian school) it’s v popular in our time .
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Thanks for sharing.
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I love it ! Thanks for sharing .
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Thank you so much for visiting my site and follow. I’ll do the same for yours.
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