Right. I think some of it too is that...as flowers, they wouldn't be as beautiful if they weren't impermanent? You appreciate them more because you know that they're fragile. You don't let their fragility take away from their beauty, you find a balance in the two, and the balance is something beautiful in itself.
It's the national flower of Japan. They symbolize life and mortality, and how you're supposed to accept things like destiny gracefully. A cherry blossom's natural span is short, but in that time it's beautiful.
No. It was June. April sixth was when Bruno and Narancia died. April sixteenth is my birthday. Four and four and four. A whole bucket of cherry blossoms.
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When it's April, will you help me? Because I'll have to help everyone else.
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April is the fourth month.
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...April is cherry blossom month, in Japan.
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It's like a canopy of nothing but pink and white overhead, and the ground looks like it snowed, with all the petals.
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...There's this thing. Mono no aware. It's part of appreciating cherry blossoms, because they're beautiful but transient. It's a Zen thing.
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Because they're only around for a little while, and the rest of the year you just have the memory?
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Sorry.
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They're the flowers of warriors.
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Pretty pink flowers are symbolic of warriors?
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Kakyoin is a cherry blossom.
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Maybe next time I think about it, I can think of that instead of fours. Kakyoin and cherry blossoms.
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It doesn't have to be four and four.
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