Yohaku: Where Silence Keeps Its Shape — A Free Verse Meditation on Empty Space and Meaning - Between Stars & Silence
Recently, I explored the Japanese aesthetic concept of Yohaku—often translated as “empty space,” though that translation feels incomplete. Yohaku suggests that what is left open, unsaid, or unfilled is not a deficiency. It is part of meaning itself.
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