Book Review from Amazon.com
In his new book, Something You Forgot...Along the Way, Buddhist teacher Kentetsu Takamori relates 65 short stories that bring his philosophy, what we have is not ours forever, to life. He cautions us that nothing is permanent."Once this reality sinks in," Takamori says, "we cannot help treasuring each moment of our association."The stories focus on such basics as the importance of perseverance, the real meaning of honor, and how success is not gained by chance, but by the fruit of our efforts. The stories aim to give guidance and help the reader see deeper into life.The depth of his thought is belied by the simplicity of his prose. He writes with a clarity that is accessible to children but profound enough to stir adults. Just as the title suggests, as I was reading, I felt as if I was receiving one bouquet of flowers after another. I also felt that the book gave me increased confidence about going forward in my life in a positive way.
Judith ( aka - Florida Reader)
Available now at Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Something-You-Forgot-Along-Kentetsu-Takamori/dp/0979047110

Judith ( aka - Florida Reader)
Available now at Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Something-You-Forgot-Along-Kentetsu-Takamori/dp/0979047110


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