



in a quiet mountain temple,
time seems to flow a little more gently.
法 – Low | Kanji Art
in a quiet mountain temple,
time seems to flow a little more gently.
beside his mother, who bows slightly in respect,
a young boy stands with his back held straight,
gazing directly at the statues of kannon.
in his small, upright figure dwell
a will to walk the right path
and a clear heart that cares for others.
in front of them, serene kannon figures sit in quiet rows.
offered flowers and soft, glowing lights
gently illuminate the still “power of the place.”
the kanji “法” (hō) does not only mean laws,
rules, or punishment.
it also carries the sense of a “path”
that allows things to flow in harmony,
and “teachings” that guide us toward living better lives.
a signpost that guides a kind heart.
from parent to child, quietly handed down —
the wish to care for others,
the desire to live honestly and straight.
this invisible “law” lives quietly
within this single, gentle moment.
soft gradations of light
and the subtle bleeding of watercolor strokes
evoke the cool air of the temple hall,
the faint scent of incense,
and the presence of trees just beyond the walls.
each time you look at this piece,
it quietly reminds you
of the part of yourself that wants to stay true,
and walk your own honest path.

