Nōtan Zebon (NOH-tahn ZEH-bon)
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Nōtan Zebon (a.k.a. Noah)
Noah, as many call him, walks with the ease of someone who carries no judgment. His presence has a settling effect, like a deep breath shared across a room. He listens with a stillness that invites unraveling, not from pressure, but from trust. When voices rise or energies clash, Nōtan does not silence them—he diffuses them, gently redirecting their currents until they find calmer waters.
He doesn’t speak much of fairness. Instead, he talks about wholeness—how every side carries a truth, how most frictions are misunderstandings in disguise. In circles or gatherings, he often offers a phrase or image that lingers longer than an answer: “Are you speaking to be heard, or to be known?” “What does the silence want to say?”
His favorite places are those where paths converge: crossroads, meeting stones, bridges. He believes harmony isn’t an absence of conflict, but the presence of balance. And when others part ways after speaking with him, they often feel not that he solved anything—but that they’ve remembered how to listen.
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