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About The Book
Stamm's lush, elegant voice weaves childhood memories of her mother's joy at a just-bloomed morning glory with meditations on the symbolic importance of bamboo, of pine, of the lily. She takes us with her on her travels to Japan as she learns the essential principles of ikebana, and lets us join her as she teaches flower arranging to women in a nursing home who, though they won't recall tomorrow the rules of arrangement or even the flowers' names, nonetheless partake in the joy and love that celebrates all living things, however briefly they endure. And, when Joan shows us the natural symmetry of a blossom, we find that we too have regained our balance.
Includes 16 full-color photographs of the author's original ikebana.
Product Details
- Publisher: Wisdom Publications (November 12, 2012)
- Length: 184 pages
- ISBN13: 9780861718696
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Raves and Reviews
"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 students to take their understanding to a different plane."
– Diane Norman, author of Ikebana: A Fresh Look at Japanese Flower Arranging
"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 art."
– Karen Maezen Miller, author of Momma Zen
"The author shapes stem, leaf, and blossom into a dharma of living beauty."
– Lin Jensen, author of Bad Dog! and Together Under One Roof
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