Such a view of jo-ha-kyū is found not only in music but ithas also permeated other art forms from the tea ceremony and flower arrangement to painting and poetry. One of the greatest beauties of Ikebana, the art of arranging flowers, lies in an appreciation of change, the blossoming and fading. In Sho, the art of calligraphy, every single stroke is born where the brush meets the paper in the "brush awakening," develops as the brush is "sent” on its journey and disappears with the "brush end” to the infinity from which it sprang. The Way or Tao teaches that all form emerges from nothingness, and to nothing ness always returns.