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Yoshuku

Yoshuku

The Japanese Art of Manifesting

Summary

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In a world of constant motion, where desires and dreams often feel just out of reach, “Yoshuku” offers a path to manifestation rooted in ancient Japanese wisdom and introduces you to the gentle power of collective intention and pre-celebration - a practice that not only shapes your future but uplifts those around you.

Azumi Uchitani, an internationally acclaimed cultural communicator, unveils the secrets of Yoshuku—a long-established Japanese approach to bringing your deepest wishes into reality. With the same quiet profundity found in concepts like wabi-sabi, Yoshuku teaches us that the key to manifesting lies not in relentless pursuit, but in mindful anticipation and shared joy.

In these pages, you'll discover:
- How to harness the power of collective energy to manifest your goals
- Ancient Japanese rituals seamlessly adapted for modern life
- The art of pre-celebration and its role in attracting positive outcomes
- Techniques to cultivate harmony between your desires and the world around you
- Ways to enrich not only your own life but the lives of those in your community

"Yoshuku" is more than a book—it's an invitation to slow down, tune into the rhythms of the universe, and gently guide your destiny. Whether you're familiar with manifestation techniques or new to the concept, this book will lead you to a more intentional, fulfilling life.

Embrace the Japanese art of manifesting and watch as your world transforms, one shared celebration at a time.

© Azumi Uchitani 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

About the author

Azumi Uchitani

Azumi Uchitani is an intercultural business consultant, keynote speaker, spiritual teacher, writer and artist who aims to provide a cultural bridge between Japan and Europe. Azumi Uchitani's mission is to bring "Inner Peace", the gift of Japanese ancient wisdom to contemporary society. She is a founder and director of Japanese Salon Art & Culture, based in Bussum, The Netherlands.
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