Blossom Of Pleasure |top| 90%
Do not wait for a grand event to feel good. The blossom is already seeded in the small things: the cool side of the pillow, the smell of rain on dry concrete, the moment the pen touches the page.
And finally, accept the season. Pleasure, like the cherry blossom, is fleeting by nature. That is not a flaw; that is the definition of its beauty. It will not last forever, so you must not hoard it. You must stand under the tree while the petals fall and let them land on your open face. blossom of pleasure
It begins as a . Think of the moment before you bite into a perfectly ripe peach. The sun has kissed its fuzz; the weight of it sits heavy and promising in your palm. You do not rush. You smell the stem. You feel the give of the skin. That pause—that exquisite delay—is the first petal unfurling. Do not wait for a grand event to feel good
To cultivate the Blossom of Pleasure, you must become a gardener of slowness. Pleasure, like the cherry blossom, is fleeting by nature
Water it with presence. When you eat, just eat. When you listen to music, close your eyes. When you love, do not check your phone.