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Kado, The Way of Flowers

Tracing its origins to the Kamakura period in Japan, Kado—the way of flowers—is an art form developed as a meditative discipline that was deeply influenced by Zen Buddhism. The practice implores practitioners to "take care of our world." This includes everything external— people, animals, objects, places—and all that is internal—emotions, feelings, ideas, inspirations, insights.

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