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30/June/2021 (Hardcover)
30/June/2021 (Paperback)


6.0 x 8.5 (Hardcover)
6.0 x 8.5 (Paperback)


9781925608069

Spirituality as a Way

The Wisdom of Japan
How do Japanese people foster spiritual awareness? This book provides a fresh perspective on spirituality by highlighting the wisdom of Japan: ‘Way’ (pronounced michi or dō in Japanese), which makes life a place for self-cultivation and personal growth, as seen in budō (the Way of martial arts) and geidō (the...

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How do Japanese people foster spiritual awareness?

This book provides a fresh perspective on spirituality by highlighting the wisdom of Japan: ‘Way’ (pronounced michi or dō in Japanese), which makes life a place for self-cultivation and personal growth, as seen in budō (the Way of martial arts) and geidō (the Way of art).

Traditionally embodied in the daily lives of the Japanese people, this practical perspective covers life situations ranging from greetings and meals to lying down and sitting up. These discussions of Japanese spirituality range from grief care, spiritual care, reincarnation, Zen and meditation to philosophical worldviews.  Japanese spirituality as a Way contrasts with Western spirituality that tends to be based on a cognitive approach with a background of mind-body dualism. Today, as the traditional interconnectedness of humanity is increasingly fragmented, the authors hope their contribution from Japan may promote the study, understanding and practice of spirituality around the world.

'A gem…a ray of hope amid the darkness of COVID'
Wilfred McSherry - Professor, Staffordshire University

'A key text for engaging in contemporary spirituality studies'
Yujin Nagasawa - Professor, University of Birmingham

'Japanese perspectives on the quest for what it means to be human'
David R. Loy - Zen Master / Award-winning author of Ecodharma

'A model of spirituality distinctly different from Western spirituality'
Susumi Shimazono - Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo

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