Ikebana, or the art of readjusting one’s relationship with reality
The Japanese termikebana is made up of two characters: ike means to live, to be alive or to give life, […]

The Japanese termikebana is made up of two characters: ike means to live, to be alive or to give life, […]
Among all the resonances between hypnosis and the Japanese world, the “Ma” (間), or Japanese interval, figures prominently. Present in
To discover Japan, the best approach is to let go of the intellect and open yourself up to sensations, as
François Roustang is undoubtedly the most Eastern of all thinkers on hypnosis. By inviting us to “let ourselves be carried
In traditional Japanese homes, the tokonoma (床の間) is a silent, refined alcove dedicated to art, nature and contemplation. This space