
365 Lessons from a Japanese Shrine III: For Perseverance and Hope
(著) 高原玄承
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[About the Book]
This third volume in the series collects another 365 daily messages from the chief priest of Kainai Shrine in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan—words originally shared with visitors to the shrine.
Themes such as the power of prayer, physical and mental well-being, human relationships, and the steady accumulation of effort guide readers toward a deeper appreciation of life.
“Happiness does not come suddenly—it is found at the end of persistent effort.”
“Prayer is the final strength left to humankind.”
“True recovery begins when we have the courage to accept defeat.”
Each saying offers comfort in times of trial and the courage to move forward into a new day.
For those who:
Wish to find the strength to keep striving,
Want to bring prayer and gratitude into daily life,
Hope to nurture inner peace and live more deeply—
this book offers gentle guidance and quiet encouragement for every season of the heart.
[Author’s Biography]
Gensho Takahara
Born in 1947 (Showa 22).
Chief Priest of Kaina Shrine (1970–2020); currently Honorary Chief Priest of the same shrine.
Head of “Peace Grove” (supporting religious and cultural initiatives).
Author of “A Study of Harae (Purification),” “An Essential Account of Ritual Procedures,” and “On the Great Purification Norito.”
Other works include “Teachings of the Peace Grove: One Step a Day” and “Teachings of the Peace Grove: Sequel — One Step a Day.”
Recent publications include the novel “Minobu Line, Monogatari” (under the name Kino Tomoyuki) and the essay collection “Records of a Shrine Guardian: A Shinto Priest’s Soliloquy.”
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