Pathos Pillows
Description: John Dewey quote: The mystery is that the world is at it is -- a mystery that is the source of all joy and all sorrow, of all hope and fear, and the source of development both creative and degenerative. The contingency of all into which time enters is the source of pathos, comedy, and tragedy.
Description: Featuring the inspirational Japanese phrase Mono No Aware, translated as “an empathy toward things” or “a sensitivity to ephemera,” written in red horizontal kanji characters. It's an inspiring gift idea for fans of Asian writing/calligraphy and culture, students and teachers of Buddhism, zen, philosophy and Eastern thought, and those who could use a comforting reminder that we can be moved emotionally by objects, that the reality of life is that things are transient, to appreciate the impermanence of all things.
Red Mono No Aware (Japanese for the "pathos of things" in red horizontal kanji) Pillow
by The Good Picture
$23 $28
Description: Mono No Aware — the Japanese idiom for the 'pathos of things' and a deep, bittersweet awareness of impermanence. The concept captures how fleeting beauty is somehow made more precious by its transience. This original graphic tee brings that quiet, contemplative Japanese philosophy to wearable art — ideal for philosophers, Japan lovers, mindfulness practitioners, and anyone who finds beauty in the ephemeral. | Mono No Aware: el concepto japonés de la impermanencia y la belleza de lo pasajero. Remera para los que contemplan la vida con filosofía.
Mono No Aware T-Shirt — Japanese Philosophy Impermanence | Mindful Living Aesthetic Tee Pillow
by Rubén Romero — Vintage Rock Design
$23 $28