Abstract
“We are witnessing the meeting of East and West. Through positive, non-biased Eastern and Western cultural exchange, a new, more balanced, more enlightened global culture may result” (preface). So begins Brush Meditation by H. E. Davey, who according to the author biography is the first non-Japanese ever to receive the highest rank from a worldwide Japanese calligraphy association and who has received numerous awards for his calligraphy.
Keywords: China and Inner Asia, Education, Japan, Japanese Language, Visual Arts
How to Cite:
DeCoker, G., (2001) “Brush Meditation: A Japanese Way to Mind & Body Harmony”, Education About Asia 6(3).
Rights: https://www.asianstudies.org/publications/eaa/archives/brush-meditation-a-japanese-way-to-mind-body-harmony/
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