🕯️ The Quote
“We are all different,
and that is wonderful.”
— Misuzu Kaneko
🕊️ About the Author
Misuzu Kaneko (1903–1930) was a Japanese poet known for her gentle sensitivity toward nature, children, animals, and small everyday life.
Her poems quietly observed the world through compassion and imagination —
finding meaning not only in people,
but also in birds, fish, flowers, and unseen lives often overlooked.
Though she lived during a difficult era for women writers,
her words continue to resonate across generations in Japan.
💭 Reflection
In nature,
no two flowers bloom in exactly the same way.
Birds sing differently.
Trees grow in their own direction.
Even the sea changes its colors from moment to moment.
Perhaps people are not so different.
These simple words remind us that difference itself is not something to fear —
but part of the quiet beauty of life.
Sometimes,
we do not need to become more like others.
We may simply need to return to our own natural shape.
✨ In Practice
You might gently reflect:
・What makes my own way of seeing unique?
・Can I appreciate small differences more softly — in myself and in others?
Like flowers in a garden,
each life carries its own quiet color.
📸 Image

📷 Portrait of Misuzu Kaneko in kimono
Public domain / via Wikimedia Commons
🌐 Explore More
If this reflection resonates with you,
you may also enjoy a previous Quote Glow:
🔗 Quote Glow — Weekly Light 23
A quiet reflection inspired by the words of Ryōkan.
More gentle reflections can be found across Rainbow Awakening —
stories of spirit, nature, and the quiet threads that connect us all.



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