Manifest Your Dreams with Yoshuku and Celebrate a Brighter Future
-- Ancient Japanese wisdom for modern living
In a world of instant, phone-tapping gratification, happiness and fulfilment often still feel out of reach.
Yoshuku – the Japanese art of manifesting through gratitude and pre-celebration – offers a path forward.
Steeped in ancient spiritual beliefs and practices, Yoshuku unveils the secrets of a long-established Japanese approach to bringing your deepest wishes to fruition.
The gentle power of celebrating your hopes in advance is a means of inviting them into your reality.
Inside, you will
Ancient Japanese rituals adapted for modern lifeThe role of pre-celebration in attracting positive outcomesThe power of collective energy in manifesting your goalsHow to cultivate harmony between your wishes and the world around youAncient Japanese wisdom for manifesting for yourself and your community. Embrace the Japanese art of manifesting and watch as your present and future transform, one celebration at a time.
¿TE HACEN CHIRIBITAS LOS OJOS CUANDO LEES LA PALABRA: “MANIFESTACIÓN”🤭?
Te voy a explicar un secreto que nadie conoce….🤫
A veces, he manifestado libros; que no es lo mismo que: A veces, veo muertos… (A ver, no me lo tengas en cuenta, es que la voz en off a sonado igual en mi cabeza🤭)
Pues sí, tal y como lo oyes, lo he hecho y con unos resultados asombrosos🤩
Pero nunca me he atrevido a ir más lejos, a ver qué pasaba si…😏
Así que, cuando vi que @Urano iba a publicar este libro, corrí cual cabra loca al viento a por él!!
¿Me ha gustado🤔?
Totalmente. Azumi nos cuenta de forma fluida y amena los rituales que se celebran en Japón para atraer aquello que deseas, mostrándonos cómo lo hacen, lo celebran, los rituales, las pautas, todo… ❤️🔥
Me ha encantado la idea con que ellos lo viven y lo integran en su día a día, haciendo del arte de la manifestación su modo de vida✨
Una gran enseñanza que viene de sus antepasados y, que, hoy en día, sigue brindando amor, dinero y salud a quienes lo practican🤑❤️🔥🍀✨
The art of manifestation should be understood here as a preparatory celebration for a desire to come true, and it will come true precisely because we have imagined it so clearly and have already celebrated as if it had just happened. All sprinkled with ideograms and Zen philosophy. Enjoyable, but certainly not the first book of its kind.
L'arte di manifestare, va intesa qui come la celebrazione preparatoria affinché un desiderio si avveri e si avvererá proprio perché ce lo siamo immaginati molto bene e abbiamo giá festeggiato come se si fosse appena realizzato. Il tutto condito con ideogrammi e filosofia zen. Piacevole, ma certo non il primo libro del genere.
I received a digital advanced complimentary copy from the publisher in exchange for a honest review.
I enjoyed this beautiful little book very much. In brief, Yoshuku is fundamentally a discussion of traditional Japanese wisdom and it's application to contemporary life. The term manifestation is perhaps problematic. Readers looking for a formulaic guide to personal realization or a self-help manual may be disappointed. Yoshuku is perhaps best understood as an invitation to explore the fertile ground of the spirit from a Japanese perspective. What does it mean to blossom in contemporary life?
The book is beautifully decorated with the author's calligraphy and includes a useful glossary of Japanese terms. The book is at times poetic, beautifully written and easy to comprehend. I recommend it!
I found this not an easy read. There was lots of good information but it was very theory-heavy. I hoped to find a book that would help me to manifest things in my own life. This book talked a lot about the background and history of the Japanese beliefs. There were some really interesting moments but I found it hard to keep reading. I think for a book to be a really good self help resource it needs to be more interactive. I would have found it more useful if there had been activities incorporated through the text. Ways to make it relevant to my own life would have deepened my understanding of the topic.
"Yoshuku – the Japanese art of manifesting through gratitude and pre-celebration – offers a path forward. Steeped in ancient spiritual beliefs and practices, Yoshuku unveils the secrets of a long-established Japanese approach to bringing your deepest wishes to fruition."
I wanted to like this book more than I did, as I was looking for more Japanese spiritual inspiration. I tried this in audio and found it a difficult medium for the book and wasn't fond of the author doing the narration. I think I may try again later with the print format of the book.
Thank you, Net Galley, for an advanced review copy.
A practical and beautifully illustrated guide, "Yoshuku" by Azumi Uchitani explores the ancient Japanese art of manifestation and pre-celebration. The book encourages personal growth through hardship, emphasizing gratitude for future outcomes and the importance of community connection. Uchitani teaches readers to blend ancient rituals with modern life, advocating mindfulness over relentless pursuit in the manifestation process. While rich in historical context, some may find the text dense and suggest incorporating interactive activities to enhance understanding and relevance.