Since my time in Japan, sustained and progressive practice in certain disciplines have led to a number of key insights, giving me a heightened sense of self-realisation. As a result my potential purpose in life is beginning to become clear.
As noble as it may sound, I hope this humble blog page will be the first step in materialising my life-term dreams and ambitions and hopefully inspire others to seek, pursue and obtain theirs.
My vision for the future is to develop and construct a centre where people can come to study and train in order to gain clarity and impute meaning into their own lives.
My own life, if thought about in terms of a seed, first started in Norwich, twenty-five years ago. Over time, the seed slowly developed and began to adapt to the best of it's ability to the world around. This progress was nurtured by a loving family and friends. At the same time however, it inherited defective traits from society and parodoxically from the very people trying their best to help it.
Two years ago the wind blew the seed half-way across the other side of the world. Initially this put great stress on the seed, but thankfully it had been raised well and after some difficulties, it started to flourish and grow.
Living in Japan, I've landed in an environment where the earth is so rich and fertile that it provides the factors I need for continued and sustained development. For this I am extremely grateful.
In a world which is become increasingly complicated and disruptive, I hope to provide other people with an environment like the one I've found here in Japan.
This environment is Shidareyanagi.
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