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The Examined Path Through Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy
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The Examined Path Through Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy

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Transformation Path
1
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy in Practice
2
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy: A Deeper Look
3
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy
4
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy: Foundations
5
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy: From Confusion to Clarity
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

The Japanese concept of mono no aware — the bittersweet ache of transience — finds its way even into comedy, producing humor that is funny because it is sad and sad because it is funny. Nasreddin would have recognized this register immediately; his best stories have that same quality of a laugh that catches in the throat. The comedy that knows it is temporary is funnier than the comedy that does not.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy in Practice
2
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy: A Deeper Look
3
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy
4
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy: Foundations
5
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Japanese aesthetic play — mono no aware in comedy: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Comic Impermanence Practice
Laughter as Threshold
Sacred Silliness
Seasonal Wisdom Cycles
The Backwards Logic Game

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