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Naikan: Gratitude, Grace, and the Japanese Art of Self-Reflection
Gregg Krech
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| #84666 in Books | Krech, Gregg | 2001-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.00 x.60 x6.00l,.61 | File type: PDF | 220 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| I love this book!|By sandra a fava|I had never even heard of Naikan until recently when I watched Gregg's 'Tricycle' Retreat. I became immediately interested in learning more about self reflection, so I bought the book and am so glad I did! This book is written in such a clear, concise way that it made it very enjoyable to read. It really has helped me turn my attention inward||"The book's central notion of being mindful of the overlooked gifts we receive daily is illuminating and instructive." Publishers Weekly, 1/15/02|About the Author|Gregg Krech is Executive Director of the ToDo Institute, a
Drawing on Eastern tradition, Naikan ("nye-kahn") is a structured method for intensely meditating on our lives, our interconnections, our missteps. Through Naikan we develop a natural and profound sense of gratitude for blessings bestowed on us by others, blessings that were always there but went unnoticed. This collection of introductory essays, parables, and inspirations explains what Naikan is and how it can be applied to life and celebrations throughout the y...
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