Oubaitori

£16.99

Stop comparing and start blossoming. In Japanese, the expression Oubaitori refers to four flowering trees – cherry, plum, peach and apricot. While each blooms in its own way, none is considered more beautiful than the other. The message is simple yet profound: there is no need to compare, because you are on your own unique path. This book offers a gentle invitation to honour your individuality and embrace the pace of your own growth. With mindful meditations, insights from Japanese philosophy and nature-based exercises, this beautifully illustrated guide helps you move beyond comparison and into a deeper sense of self-worth.

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Stop comparing and start blossoming.

In Japanese, the expression Oubaitori refers to four flowering trees – cherry, plum, peach and apricot. While each blooms in its own way, none is considered more beautiful than the other. The message is simple yet profound: there is no need to compare, because you are on your own unique path.

This book offers a gentle invitation to honour your individuality and embrace the pace of your own growth. With mindful meditations, insights from Japanese philosophy and nature-based exercises, this beautifully illustrated guide helps you move beyond comparison and into a deeper sense of self-worth.

Each blossom offers a lesson for personal growth:
– Sakura?? – Cherry Blossom): Symbol of new beginnings and the fleeting beauty of life.
– Ume?? – Apricot Blossom): Emblem of strength and resilience.
– Momo?? – Peach Blossom): Celebration of joy, creativity and playful energy with its vivid colours.
– Sumomo?? – Plum Blossom): Reminder of humility and inner confidence.

This book is more than just a guide, it’s a manual back to yourself – one season, and one blossom, at a time.

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Dimensions 18 × 13.4 cm
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Cover

Hardback

Pages

192

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

158.1 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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