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When I first looked
When I first looked thugroh this book, I was a little disappointed by it. It contains some verses, many of which are quite repetitious.When I had a chance to really try one of the meditations as it was intended, I liked the book better. The repetition and cadences made sense and worked well together.I recall a couple of the non-meditation parts of the book, but didn't regard them as terribly valuable. I think I have two or three copies of Rev. Yamamoto's directions on how to practice misogi in various books, plus it's on the Grand Tsubaki Shrine of America's website. I found the personal anecdotes Mr. Picken added to be memorable and entertaining.What is the other book of practical material you know of?





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