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Can traditional Japanese life concepts-like loyalty, harmony, meticulousness?make sense in Western societies? Here are dozens of ideas for "decluttering the spirit."
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Can traditional Japanese life concepts-like loyalty, harmony, meticulousness?make sense in Western societies? Here are dozens of ideas for "decluttering the spirit."
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Stone Bridge Press
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 178mm x 127mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 145g
- ISBN-13: 9781611720266
- ISBN-10: 1611720265
- Artikelnr.: 43750134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Stone Bridge Press
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 178mm x 127mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 145g
- ISBN-13: 9781611720266
- ISBN-10: 1611720265
- Artikelnr.: 43750134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Yoji Yamakuse (born in Oita Prefecture, Japan, 1955) has worked for major publishing companies in Tokyo and New York and has been active as a consultant for nearly 100 Japanese and American global firms, focusing on personnel management, staff training, and development of joint projects in cross-cultural environments.
Preface
On Reading the Japanese Heart
Maintain Harmony
1. Harmony
2. Entertaining a Guest
3. Showing Consideration
4. Modesty
5. Space, Interval
6. Moderation
7. Lobbying
8. Flexible Thinking
Follow Forms and Paths
9. Form
10. Etiquette
11. Discipline
12. Skill
13. Craft
14. Way, Road
15. Reason
16. The Way of the Warrior
17. Self-Denial
18. Training
19. Seeking the Truth
Feel Ki, Be Aware of Transition
20. Energy
21. Fighting Spirit
22. Fate
23. Sensing Danger
24. Air, Atmosphere
25. Period
26. Restraint
27. Marking a Break
28. Moderation
Have Feeling, Be Loyal
29. Personal Feelings
30. Obligation, Duty
31. Social Debt
32. Inside and Outside, Social Circle
33. True Feelings and Facade
34. Harmonious
35. Loyalty
36. Hierarchy
37. Loyalty
38. Filial Piety
39. Barriers
Revere the Gods and Buddhas
40. The Gods
41. Purification
42. Defilement
43. Integrity
44. Japanese Spirit
45. Buddhism
46. Self-power and Other-power
47. The Other World
48. Pathos
49. Transience
50. Enlightenment
51. Zen
52. Worldly Desires
53. Emptiness
54. Nothingness
Respect Relationship
55. Relationships
56. Reincarnation
57. Cause and Effect
58. Without Ties
Build Trust
59. Trust
60. Benevolence
61. Moral Code
Develop Virtue
62. Virtue
63. Shame
64. Face
65. Role
66. Intuitive Communication
67. Resignation
Understand Beauty
68. Beauty
69. The Beauty of the Simple
70. The Beauty of the Decaying
71. Refinement
72. Elegance
73. Erotic
74. Chic
75. Profound Tranquility
76. Cultured
On Reading the Japanese Heart
Maintain Harmony
1. Harmony
2. Entertaining a Guest
3. Showing Consideration
4. Modesty
5. Space, Interval
6. Moderation
7. Lobbying
8. Flexible Thinking
Follow Forms and Paths
9. Form
10. Etiquette
11. Discipline
12. Skill
13. Craft
14. Way, Road
15. Reason
16. The Way of the Warrior
17. Self-Denial
18. Training
19. Seeking the Truth
Feel Ki, Be Aware of Transition
20. Energy
21. Fighting Spirit
22. Fate
23. Sensing Danger
24. Air, Atmosphere
25. Period
26. Restraint
27. Marking a Break
28. Moderation
Have Feeling, Be Loyal
29. Personal Feelings
30. Obligation, Duty
31. Social Debt
32. Inside and Outside, Social Circle
33. True Feelings and Facade
34. Harmonious
35. Loyalty
36. Hierarchy
37. Loyalty
38. Filial Piety
39. Barriers
Revere the Gods and Buddhas
40. The Gods
41. Purification
42. Defilement
43. Integrity
44. Japanese Spirit
45. Buddhism
46. Self-power and Other-power
47. The Other World
48. Pathos
49. Transience
50. Enlightenment
51. Zen
52. Worldly Desires
53. Emptiness
54. Nothingness
Respect Relationship
55. Relationships
56. Reincarnation
57. Cause and Effect
58. Without Ties
Build Trust
59. Trust
60. Benevolence
61. Moral Code
Develop Virtue
62. Virtue
63. Shame
64. Face
65. Role
66. Intuitive Communication
67. Resignation
Understand Beauty
68. Beauty
69. The Beauty of the Simple
70. The Beauty of the Decaying
71. Refinement
72. Elegance
73. Erotic
74. Chic
75. Profound Tranquility
76. Cultured
Preface
On Reading the Japanese Heart
Maintain Harmony
1. Harmony
2. Entertaining a Guest
3. Showing Consideration
4. Modesty
5. Space, Interval
6. Moderation
7. Lobbying
8. Flexible Thinking
Follow Forms and Paths
9. Form
10. Etiquette
11. Discipline
12. Skill
13. Craft
14. Way, Road
15. Reason
16. The Way of the Warrior
17. Self-Denial
18. Training
19. Seeking the Truth
Feel Ki, Be Aware of Transition
20. Energy
21. Fighting Spirit
22. Fate
23. Sensing Danger
24. Air, Atmosphere
25. Period
26. Restraint
27. Marking a Break
28. Moderation
Have Feeling, Be Loyal
29. Personal Feelings
30. Obligation, Duty
31. Social Debt
32. Inside and Outside, Social Circle
33. True Feelings and Facade
34. Harmonious
35. Loyalty
36. Hierarchy
37. Loyalty
38. Filial Piety
39. Barriers
Revere the Gods and Buddhas
40. The Gods
41. Purification
42. Defilement
43. Integrity
44. Japanese Spirit
45. Buddhism
46. Self-power and Other-power
47. The Other World
48. Pathos
49. Transience
50. Enlightenment
51. Zen
52. Worldly Desires
53. Emptiness
54. Nothingness
Respect Relationship
55. Relationships
56. Reincarnation
57. Cause and Effect
58. Without Ties
Build Trust
59. Trust
60. Benevolence
61. Moral Code
Develop Virtue
62. Virtue
63. Shame
64. Face
65. Role
66. Intuitive Communication
67. Resignation
Understand Beauty
68. Beauty
69. The Beauty of the Simple
70. The Beauty of the Decaying
71. Refinement
72. Elegance
73. Erotic
74. Chic
75. Profound Tranquility
76. Cultured
On Reading the Japanese Heart
Maintain Harmony
1. Harmony
2. Entertaining a Guest
3. Showing Consideration
4. Modesty
5. Space, Interval
6. Moderation
7. Lobbying
8. Flexible Thinking
Follow Forms and Paths
9. Form
10. Etiquette
11. Discipline
12. Skill
13. Craft
14. Way, Road
15. Reason
16. The Way of the Warrior
17. Self-Denial
18. Training
19. Seeking the Truth
Feel Ki, Be Aware of Transition
20. Energy
21. Fighting Spirit
22. Fate
23. Sensing Danger
24. Air, Atmosphere
25. Period
26. Restraint
27. Marking a Break
28. Moderation
Have Feeling, Be Loyal
29. Personal Feelings
30. Obligation, Duty
31. Social Debt
32. Inside and Outside, Social Circle
33. True Feelings and Facade
34. Harmonious
35. Loyalty
36. Hierarchy
37. Loyalty
38. Filial Piety
39. Barriers
Revere the Gods and Buddhas
40. The Gods
41. Purification
42. Defilement
43. Integrity
44. Japanese Spirit
45. Buddhism
46. Self-power and Other-power
47. The Other World
48. Pathos
49. Transience
50. Enlightenment
51. Zen
52. Worldly Desires
53. Emptiness
54. Nothingness
Respect Relationship
55. Relationships
56. Reincarnation
57. Cause and Effect
58. Without Ties
Build Trust
59. Trust
60. Benevolence
61. Moral Code
Develop Virtue
62. Virtue
63. Shame
64. Face
65. Role
66. Intuitive Communication
67. Resignation
Understand Beauty
68. Beauty
69. The Beauty of the Simple
70. The Beauty of the Decaying
71. Refinement
72. Elegance
73. Erotic
74. Chic
75. Profound Tranquility
76. Cultured