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Meet the Father of JAPANESE Typography
youtube.comThe path to greatness, whether pursued consciously or unconsciously, is one that requires a rhythm of disciplined practice.
Ken Shigematsu • God in My Everything: How an Ancient Rhythm Helps Busy People Enjoy God
Instruments of a Beating Heart | An Oscar-Nominated Op-Doc
youtube.comShunryu Suzuki Roshi,
Jaimal Yogis • Saltwater Buddha: A Surfer's Quest to Find Zen on the Sea
We need not just rest but a certain quality of rest: deep inner rest, rest from the inner murmur that says we are defined by what we do, what we have, or by what others think of us.
Ken Shigematsu • God in My Everything: How an Ancient Rhythm Helps Busy People Enjoy God
Marva Dawn, author of Keeping the Sabbath Wholly,
Ken Shigematsu • God in My Everything: How an Ancient Rhythm Helps Busy People Enjoy God
Ikeda’s continual example and guidance stand as a means to measure my own behavior and to bring out a better side of others as I strive daily to improve myself.
Greg Martin • The Buddha in Your Mirror: Practical Buddhism and the Search for Self
‘Respecting tradition’
Yoshinori Hara, dean and professor at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Management, says these long-standing entities, at least 100 years old, are known as ‘shinise’ – literally meaning ‘old shop’.
Hara, who worked in Silicon Valley for a decade, says that Japanese companies’ emphasis on sustainability, rather than quick ma... See more
Yoshinori Hara, dean and professor at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Management, says these long-standing entities, at least 100 years old, are known as ‘shinise’ – literally meaning ‘old shop’.
Hara, who worked in Silicon Valley for a decade, says that Japanese companies’ emphasis on sustainability, rather than quick ma... See more