Wabi-sabi
--The view or thought of finding beauty in every aspect of imperfection in nature.
I wonder if there exists a place where countless stars hang on the curtain drop of dusk. The breeze is filled with the odor of lavender there, and the air is warm and sweet like honey. When I am weighed down by pressure and pain, I set off on a journey in search of such a place. From the old picture on the nightstand near my bed to my favorite book on my shelf, I start packing my baggage. During the process, each belonging inspires me with an important and unique memory. Immersed in these stories, I slowly forget the reason for the journey. I realize that the place I longed for doesn't exist millions of miles away, instead; it is in an inconspicuous corner of my inner world.
Preface
This work shows a process of self-exploration, delving into the inner world. Since external factors are difficult to change, if one wants to ease their pain, they should find the answer in their own hearts.
Smell
Why a hexagon?
1. According to Thomas Hales, the hexagon is the shape which covers and creates the best open area while minimizing boundaries.
2. A hexagon is the exact compromise between the equality of a circle and the angles of a polygon
1. It is structurally stable because its evenness allows it to repeat and its near-circularity allows maximum “perfect load distribution.”
3. An application to real life: the honeycomb has a hexagonal shape; the shape also has the best torque for mechanical engineering.
4. It possesses a dual nature, both natural and artificial, both organic and technological; hexagons symbolize “the omnipresence of consciousness and significance distributed throughout the universe.” This can be explained by the Doctrine of Universal Coherence.
see reference:
https://imperiumadinfinitum.wordpress.com/2017/06/07/the-meaning-of-the-hexagon/
5. I conclude that hexagons represent the unity, or compromise, between two conflicting polarities. Such an analogy applies to life itself. Life is painful, but we need to be alive to feel the possibility of anything better. Ultimately, the path to happiness and relief lies in the bottom of our hearts.