SEIJI OZAWA ON DEAI
Seiji Ozawa, the renowned conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, finds inspiration in the Buddhist concept of "Deai" to shed light on his artistic path and partnerships. He interprets "Deai" as a significant interaction between serendipity and destiny, proposing that it represents a fate intertwined with intention and chance filled with significance.
This perspective underscores Ozawa's belief that encounters and opportunities, even those seemingly random, are woven into a larger tapestry of intention and significance. It's a philosophy that invites reflection on the profound connections and synchronicities that shape our lives, particularly in the realm of creative endeavors. In my opinion its another word for serendipity – meaningful serendipity.
Maestro Ozawa passed earlier this year at age 88.
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