Buddha’s Lamp Fire

Claude Monet

Buddha’s Lamp Fire is a type of Nayin in the Five Elements philosophy, corresponding to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Jiachen and Yisi. It embodies gentle light illuminating the world, the tender capture of radiance, and delicate perception that seizes fleeting shadows and lights, adorning the world with softness and poetry.

The representative figure of this spirit is Claude Monet. He founded the Impressionist movement, spent his life chasing the shifting of light and shadow, frozen the fleeting beauty of nature with color and brushstrokes, and revolutionized the expression of light and color in Western art.

We often rush through life and overlook the scenery around us, losing our sense of beauty amid restlessness, and letting ordinary days grow dim and dull.

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