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The symbol of the circle is referred to as Enso in Japanese calligraphy and is also an important symbol in Buddhism. It represents both the absolute void and absolute totality of the universe. It is used to remind us to express ourselves with elegance while observing each moment for developing the strength, diligence, and insight to reach enlightenment.
The enso symbol is often dipicted in various shapes, textures, and thicknesses, reflecting the inner state of each person doing the calligraphy. It is carefully done in one stroke and is rarely a perfect circle. The beauty of each enso lies in the distinctive characteristics that the calligrapher brings out to shine through. An enso is not just the line and circle itself, but the inside space as well, reinforcing the dual quality of emptiness/fullness of life
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