Buddha’s Garden
In Buddha’s Garden: Allowing & Non‑attachment Haiku, readers are invited to step into a space where stillness breathes between images and words. The pages present photography of cairns, balanced stones, and mist‑shrouded shores—arranged and captured with quiet intention. With each visual moment, a haiku appears, reflecting on the art of allowing and the freedom of non‑attachment.
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This collection does more than exude Zen principles. It embodies them. The haiku are spare and gentle, the photography deliberate and meditative. Together, they ask us to pause, to notice what holds our gaze, and then to release it. It is a book for the eyes, the heart, and the breath. When you linger on one page, you’re encouraged to exhale the weight of expectation. When your fingers turn the next sheet, you’re free to inhale presence.
Ideal for moments of reflection, whether morning coffee, late‑night tea, or mid‑day breaks. This book becomes a soft anchor. It reminds readers that life’s beauty is often found where nothing much happens. A still rock on an empty seashore can teach more about presence than a thousand words. That non‑attachment isn’t a cold absence, but a gentle release.
This book honors impermanence. Not as loss, but as transformation. It reminds us that letting go is not weakness; it is the grace of what is left when we stop holding on. The visuals invite us to let the world do the heavy lifting; the words invite us to do nothing but be.
For lovers of meditative art, haiku seekers, and anyone longing for a breath between busy moments, Buddha’s Garden is both refuge and inspiration. It offers no demands. Making no promises. Simply showing and inviting you to reflect, accept, and walk gently away with less weight and more freedom.
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Whispers of stillness. Echoes of letting go. A Zen‑inspired journey through haiku and imagery.