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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2008

Time in a Zen Garden in Seattle

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  • Namaste --- Great tell that to the Japanse gardener that created this garden. There is no Unbreakable Rule in Zen --- this would extend to Zen Gardens as well. While

    you may have an opinion on it - you are not a zen master to say what has to be and

    what there can't be. Enjoy it for what it is.... Serene. OM Shanti

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  • @chihuahuabebi I don't intend to disagree with you but this sentence is really funny.

  • Namaste, lovely rocks, moving water, and flute---- thank-you.

  • Impeccable in design and very serene. Numerous labor-hours must have been involved in design to creation. Organic and natural does not equate to minimal maintenance. To maintain this creation, constant supervision and due diligence is involved.

  • personally i think its best that theres water the sound, the smell of water, and fish is so relaxing

  • there is a difference between a Zen and a Zen dry or rock garden... having a pond doesn't not make it a Zen Garden, there are different types...

  • there should NOT be any water in a zen garden

  • finde ich gut.

  • @Kershank2098 i think water brings out the best of nature.

  • zen(dry) gardens arent sposed to have water, but still very peaceful

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