I've been waiting for someone to film the raking at Ryoanji for years! Very impressive and a great document of this process, thank you! I've built a few large gravel gardens now, with various types of gravel. Ive found the most relaxing part is the cleaning and smoothing stage, the work before raking patterns. The pattern raking isn't easy, small errors can ruin the whole picture. You have to be very focused and calm. A long series of parallel lines is very difficult to do perfectly.
It's always a pleasure to see your video. Thank you. I hope I will offer you a coffee in real life when I will return in Kyoto. I hope we can talk about japanese gardens in Japan and in France.
Beautiful and inspiring garden. Any information what kind of sand they use for the garden? It seem the sands not very fine. Are they pumice stone or else?
Absolutely magnificent. Your video It brings the peace, joy and serenity this garden aims to do. Excellent job! Thanks. At what time must I go, to see them prepare the garden?
Just made a Zen Garden at my cabin in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. Oh the Yen and Yang of it all. Put down your Guns and pick up a rake, ya’ll. Move forward, be mindful. Calm, steady, willing and most of all Be at peace with yourself, help your neighbors, be loving, be ready. r.
Какая площадь вашего сада камней ? Я давно подписан на ваш канал и сегодня ставлю пальчик вверх не в первый раз . Просмотр вашего фильма приносит мне успокоение и наслаждение ! С уважением из Сибири,Владимир Мой город - Нижневартовск - Nizhnevartovsk !
Very inspirational. What is the title of the person you interviewed? He is in charge of the shrine? I raked the sand in my Japanese garden early this morning. I thought about this video while I was doing it.
This could not be more wrong in my heart and eyes. Either the young man was simply passing on his own feelings and that would be ideal. or as I understood more, it was the way this garden of stone has changed the views over time? As an artist and also a lover of both sculpture and the Japanese ethics to form and a gardens balance. I have little to add, except for the great respect and humble feelings they try so hard to make clear. Yet in this area, the very first I see, is a marked unbalance to the placed layout and not a deliberate one at that. I also found the tiny stone at the very end in battle with the bad design of the boarder, sticking into the near perfect rectangle. Yet what struck me most, was the walls panels, each depicting in my opinion a work of art of their own. Very beautiful and would have taken separate photos od each one both in color and black and white. The stones were missing a key-stone, one a third taller than the others and yet grouped with two of the weaker ones. Finally, what the young priest said about the garden, left me feeling cold. He followed a doctrine, where sherry blossoms and the reminders od Autom were not to be part of a garden. He also geometrically wanted perfection for his straight lines and well life, is far from being about how straight things line up. In fact the opposite is true and that is where we learn most, from falling or wisdom in knowing that when a line is not quite straight, it has gained something more than the sum of itself. I think that the process (as I will call it) of raking the area, must be to reflect the passing of a feeling or thought or to work in harmony with the unmoving rock elements already in place. Maybe if we draw from what we already know, we can shed more light. I know that I feel comforted by seeing repeated patterns and also at ease, because then we compare with what has already passed too. It´s the same feelings I got from visiting the hardware store with my father and seeing a barrel of screws or nails all looking the same. Or maybe those huge jars of sweets lining the walls at a sweetshop! If picking up a leaf, because it chose to land there is important only because the pattern belief can work on it´s own, then I think they are missing out on the journey for the sake of only seeing a simple goal. Thank you for this moment and documentary, I hope my thoughts helped you on your quest for better garden designs a little more Hugs from Sweden 🙏🌱
These are labor intensive gardens. Beautiful to look at, they're not something many could maintain for themselves.
thank you for giving us a glimps of this famous Japanese garden. i would so love to visit Ryoan-ji Temple in person. again, thank you.
Thank you!
I'll keep you posted on the various gardens in the video😊.
I would like to do this at least once in my life. Peace ,stability, tranquility all in one.❤
Thank you for taking the time to record this video.
Thank you for watching!
This garden at Ryoan-ji is my favourite garden in Japan! I hope I’ll get back to see it again one day. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video.
I really love this garden too.😊✨
Thank you for your watching!!✨🙌
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It was awesome getting to see the process of how they rake the sand. Love the quiet sound to this and the different angles you filmed at.
that's great!!!! I love Japanese gardens.❤❤❤
Top quality content! Really enjoyed this interview. This is truly a work of art! :D
Thank you so much!🙏✨
This video is a treasure, thank you very much!
I've been waiting for someone to film the raking at Ryoanji for years! Very impressive and a great document of this process, thank you! I've built a few large gravel gardens now, with various types of gravel. Ive found the most relaxing part is the cleaning and smoothing stage, the work before raking patterns. The pattern raking isn't easy, small errors can ruin the whole picture. You have to be very focused and calm. A long series of parallel lines is very difficult to do perfectly.
ありがとうございます!
It's always a pleasure to see your video. Thank you. I hope I will offer you a coffee in real life when I will return in Kyoto.
I hope we can talk about japanese gardens in Japan and in France.
I loved this the first time I watched it and I love it even more the 2nd time around. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!😊✨
Thanks!
So beautiful! I enjoyed the interview at the end.
Thank you😊
that is a great zen garden
So beautiful. Thank you!
Thank you so much!😊✨
love it THIS WHY I STARTED creating Japanese gardens STUDIO JAPAN
Thank you😊✨
This is the work of a tru bodhi 🧘🏽♀️
Beautiful and inspiring garden. Any information what kind of sand they use for the garden? It seem the sands not very fine. Are they pumice stone or else?
Amazing as always!!
Thank you😊✨
Beautiful.
Absolutely magnificent. Your video It brings the peace, joy and serenity this garden aims to do. Excellent job! Thanks. At what time must I go, to see them prepare the garden?
this is awesome
I’m assuming trailing the rake behind oneself accounts for the footsteps otherwise disrupting the pattern of the garden.
I love that he puts the debris in his pocket.
Just made a Zen Garden at my cabin in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains.
Oh the Yen and Yang of it all.
Put down your Guns and pick up a rake, ya’ll.
Move forward, be mindful.
Calm, steady, willing and most of all
Be at peace with yourself, help your neighbors, be loving, be ready.
r.
凄いです♡ I visited Ryoan-ji 2016 and loved the peaceful location.
Exquisite. Arigato.
Thank you so much!😊
Very clean❤ home like hotel...
Thank you😊
Domo arigato ! 💙🌿🌱
Какая площадь вашего сада
камней ?
Я давно подписан на ваш канал
и сегодня ставлю пальчик вверх
не в первый раз .
Просмотр вашего фильма приносит
мне успокоение и наслаждение !
С уважением из Сибири,Владимир
Мой город - Нижневартовск -
Nizhnevartovsk !
Спасибо за просмотр!😊
Я буду делать больше видео для вас!
Very inspirational. What is the title of the person you interviewed? He is in charge of the shrine? I raked the sand in my Japanese garden early this morning. I thought about this video while I was doing it.
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Super Nice.
Thanks😊
Can you tell me what type of gravel is used in this garden and what size it is used?
Could you tell me the name of the gravel used?
This could not be more wrong in my heart and eyes. Either the young man was simply passing on his own feelings and that would be ideal. or as I understood more, it was the way this garden of stone has changed the views over time?
As an artist and also a lover of both sculpture and the Japanese ethics to form and a gardens balance. I have little to add, except for the great respect and humble feelings they try so hard to make clear. Yet in this area, the very first I see, is a marked unbalance to the placed layout and not a deliberate one at that. I also found the tiny stone at the very end in battle with the bad design of the boarder, sticking into the near perfect rectangle. Yet what struck me most, was the walls panels, each depicting in my opinion a work of art of their own. Very beautiful and would have taken separate photos od each one both in color and black and white.
The stones were missing a key-stone, one a third taller than the others and yet grouped with two of the weaker ones.
Finally, what the young priest said about the garden, left me feeling cold. He followed a doctrine, where sherry blossoms and the reminders od Autom were not to be part of a garden. He also geometrically wanted perfection for his straight lines and well life, is far from being about how straight things line up. In fact the opposite is true and that is where we learn most, from falling or wisdom in knowing that when a line is not quite straight, it has gained something more than the sum of itself.
I think that the process (as I will call it) of raking the area, must be to reflect the passing of a feeling or thought or to work in harmony with the unmoving rock elements already in place.
Maybe if we draw from what we already know, we can shed more light. I know that I feel comforted by seeing repeated patterns and also at ease, because then we compare with what has already passed too. It´s the same feelings I got from visiting the hardware store with my father and seeing a barrel of screws or nails all looking the same. Or maybe those huge jars of sweets lining the walls at a sweetshop!
If picking up a leaf, because it chose to land there is important only because the pattern belief can work on it´s own, then I think they are missing out on the journey for the sake of only seeing a simple goal.
Thank you for this moment and documentary, I hope my thoughts helped you on your quest for better garden designs a little more
Hugs from Sweden 🙏🌱
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Somehow, I thought the stones were much larger! 🤯
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i want to abandon western civilization
The most useless activity in the world :)
as whole zen garden make 💤