
Cherry Blossom - Zen Sound For Letting Go & Impermanence
by Zuzana R.
The Japanese have a word for it - mono no aware. The bittersweet tenderness of impermanence. The awareness that beauty and brevity are inseparable. That cherry blossoms are loved precisely because they fall. This soundscape was composed for that quality of feeling. Solo koto notes arrive and dissolve into silence. A shakuhachi flute offers one slow breath at a time. A distant temple bell marks the spaces between thoughts. This is not sadness. It is something more honest than sadness - the particular peace that arrives when you stop trying to hold on and simply allow yourself to love what is here while it is here. A binaural beat embedded in the mix guides the mind toward open, present awareness - the alpha theta border where resistance softens and acceptance becomes possible. Use with headphones. Ideal for letting go, grief, loss, acceptance, anxiety, stress relief, and any moment that asks you to release something you have been holding too tightly.















