Kotodama: 50 Japanese Words for What English Cannot Say

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There is a particular loneliness in not having the word for what you are feeling.You walk into a room you have not entered for years — a grandmother's kitchen, a house that once belonged to someone you loved — and something rises in you that is not quite sadness and not quite joy. English calls this nostalgia, but nostalgia is a bruise. The thing that rises is gentler. The Japanese have a word for it. They call it natsukashii, and the moment you learn it, you realize you have been feeling this for your entire life without a place to put it.This is what languages do. They draw the borders around our inner countries. We can only see the territories our words have already mapped.Kotodama is a contemplative lexicon of fifty Japanese concepts English cannot quite hold:Komorebi — sunlight filtered through leavesMono no aware — the gentle sadness of things that passIchigo ichie — one time, one meeting; never againWabi-sabi — beauty in austerity and quiet ageGaman — bearing the unbearable with dignityIkigai — a reason to wakeShinrin-yoku — bathing in the forest's air…and forty-three more.Each word arrives as a short, philosophical reflection — a meditation on what becomes possible when a culture has spent a thousand years paying attention to states of being our own language has overlooked.This is not a book of vocabulary. It is a book of perception. Fifty new ways of seeing, gathered into something you can keep by the bed and open anywhere.From the author of The Shokunin Mindset, The Beauty of Ma, and Kaizen — a quiet companion for anyone drawn to Japanese philosophy, mindful living, or the slow art of seeing more carefully.A perfect gift. A perfect bedside book. A doorway into a larger inner country. Read more


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