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A Meaning Behind The Origami
Each things have purpose and meaning. A living thing or even a non-living thing has the right to be appreciate and has the right to be value more than itself.

Guys, I have something to share on you ^_^. It is a little information that deals with the importance of one's worth & meaning, the life of an ORIGAMI.


Have you seen an "origami"? Do you know what is the history from it? Here are the informations... ^_^

An Origami is an ART of FOLDING a piece of PAPER. According to the studies, Origami was founded in China around 100 AD. The word ORIGAMI derives from another word "paper folding", which was adopted by the country JAPAN. In significance, the country Japan led this origami into a exciting hobby and was became so popular.
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As you can see, an origami is very simple, but if you will look by it's process, you will see a deep meaning behind those figures. Yeah... somebody said that it was just a trash and ready to go inside a very dirty bin, but they  really don't know that a simple origami can cure a little girl's heart who suffers from a LEUKEMIA. Yes. It's a fact.Origami's are not that ordinary and its worth can give a life into something like in the story of a young girl, Sadako Sasaki. Sadako Sasaki is a young pretty girl who lived in Japan. She loves making origami paper cranes. Sadly, when the atomic bomb striked the Hiroshima, she was just only 2 years old. She's like living in a strange world of bitterness. How poor she is... how sad is her story... how much strength was left in her body?



A very poor little girl with so much pain, developed a leukemia as she grew up. At 12 years old, she died, living in a body with severe leukemia that too much bad for her young body. :( She promised that she will continue making paper cranes until it became 1,000 cranes. So lonely that she not continued his promise because of her sickness and death. At the ending, even she was already died, her classmates continued her mission, making paper cranes reaching 1,000. In her death, she was buried with her full 1,000 cranes. :( Oh no, a very very sad story.
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According to the story of Sadako Sasaki, origami paper cranes are said to be mysterious. It says that when you fold 1,000 paper cranes, it will grant your wish. Origami paper cranes symbolizes honor and loyalty. If you love someone, you must make an origami, expressing your sincerity and appreciation to him/her ^_^. Our lesson is that we must learn how to appreciate our love ones until they are still here with us. We must value their purpose and we must express our love and care for them, in every seconds, in every minutes or in every single day. Cherish the moments with them.. ^_^


Origami is both hobby and can treat as a collection between mom's and their children.. ^_^
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