The Philosophy of Ryuka

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The Philosophy of Trinity


— The Cycle of Okinawa as seen by Ryuka —


When gazing at the Okinawan sea,

one realizes its blue is never the same.


Shaped by light, wind, and waves,

it is in constant transformation.


The beauty of this island is never fixed.


What changes.

What remains.

And the life that rises between them.

 

The Perspective of Trinity

 


Trinity is not a design concept.


Through Sea, Flower, and Earth,

it is a way of understanding circulation.


Ryuka entrusts this cycle to glass.

 


 

 

Sea — That which transforms

 


The sea never stays the same.


It reflects light,

moves with the wind,

and shifts endlessly.

 


 

 

Terra — That which supports

 


The earth does not speak.


It quietly holds

both creation and decay.

 

Flower — Life in the present moment

 


A flower’s beauty

lies not only in full bloom,


but in the moment it begins to open.

 


 

 

Trinity as circulation

 


Sea, Earth, and Flower

are not separate themes.


Together, they form a living cycle.

 

Beauty does not rush

 


True beauty

emerges with time.

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