Microseasons: A Slow-Living Guide to the Year Following the Traditional Japanese Calendar
This is a primer into the 72 microseasons of the year in Japanese culture—a beautifully illustrated look at an approach to experiencing the year in a much more detailed, rich, and enriching way that point our attention to the slow, gradual, yet important changes that define the passing of time physically. Some of the micro seasons last only a few days, making a call for the reader to cultivate a degree of mindfulness in their awareness to the spatial and temporal shifts that make up life as we know it—ideally with a sense of harmony and a degree of grace. It will provide advice, wisdom, affirmations, and ideas on how to be more connected to the natural world and an approach to better experience the changes of