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Assuming one's vulnerability is a form of courage, a mechanism that initiates the healthy art of resilience, that is, never losing the will to live or perspective despite the misfortunes that may occur. The expression Shikata ga nai focuses on this vital approach.
Shikata ga nai is based on acceptance as the first step toward spiritual liberation. A person can never completely get rid of pain and sorrow, but after accepting what has happened, he or she will allow himself or herself to move forward and regain something fundamental: the will and the will to live.
Technique: acrylic paint Year: 2023
"Shikata ga nai" by Cinthia Ponce
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"Shikata ga nai" by Cinthia Ponce
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Assuming one's vulnerability is a form of courage, a mechanism that initiates the healthy art of resilience, that is, never losing the will to live or perspective despite the misfortunes that may occur. The expression Shikata ga nai focuses on this vital approach.
Shikata ga nai is based on acceptance as the first step toward spiritual liberation. A person can never completely get rid of pain and sorrow, but after accepting what has happened, he or she will allow himself or herself to move forward and regain something fundamental: the will and the will to live.
Technique: acrylic paint Year: 2023