In the lexicon of emotional restoration, the transition from winter to spring is not merely a chronological shift; it is a fundamental alteration in the energetic landscape of the world. The Japanese concept of
Harukaze, the spring breeze, encapsulates this shift with a precision that bridges meteorology, linguistics, and somatic psychology. It is more than a measurement of air displacement or a rise in ambient temperature; it is a cultural and somatic symbol of emotional renewal, a gentle yet persistent force capable of dismantling the rigid structures of "winter" that accumulate within the human psyche over time.
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