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|         'They have certificates, but no flower!'
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|     <time datetime="2019-02-05T00:00:00+00:00" class="post-date">05 Feb 2019</time>
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|     <p>The exclamation in the title of this post came from a street-busker I have met,
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| a number of years ago. He was commenting on the quality of music-playing
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| that came from young musicians nowadays.</p>
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| <p>“What is ‘flower’?” I asked him.</p>
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| <p>“Flower? Flower is this!” he replied, before launching into a song, on his
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| guitar, which I couldn’t help but dance to.</p>
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| <p>So what is flower? I couldn’t help but to want to have a more theoretical,
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| or even academic, perspective on the terminology of this street-busker.</p>
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| <p>Finally, years later, with glory to my god - and thanks to Him, of course - I found a mention
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| in a book called “Nine gates: Entering the mind of poetry” by Jane Hirshfield.</p>
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| <p>Hirshfield mentioned the concept of <em>hana</em> in a form of 
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| Japanese theatre called Nō. Supposedly, <em>hana</em> - which, interestingly enough,
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| means ‘flower’ in the Japanese language - is the quality by which an actor
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| can move the audience, despite being hidden behind a mask and standing motionless
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| on stage. Supposedly (according to the claims of Hirshfield, who in turn
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| was quoting a practitioner or observer of Nō), <em>hana</em> can be accessed 
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| sometimes in youth, but in maturity, <em>hana</em>… - oh, I forget what Hirshfield
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| <p>Perhaps this might be interesting enough for me to investigate further.</p>
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