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Japan, place of great and ancient-wealth discipline and endowed worthiness. Thousands of years of belief, virtues and duties. Her people have lived there thousands of years. A loyalty and dedication has adorned and devoted her-souls. As a story of faith and fortune. Read this exact and astonishing tale of the Star of the Orient.
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Japan's Japan. - Danny Eugene Allen
Japan's Japan.
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He lived-in the same village, as his millenial-ancestor; who'd moved from areas, fleeing Shoguns, emperors, marauders and disputes; between families and clans... ...But that was life, in the drama of this-land. ...He could have a better-life, like all his youthfully, aged-unresistant kin. There was more to Japan, not about country, places-of-travel, industry, politics or prosperity... That's been going on since its first-establishment, and institution. The exquisite-philosophy had enjoined, made and fashioned; in a ratifying-focus of grant and grace. Everything, was about that. Sure, you could blame everything-else, but why; when Japan was a land of people, Immaculate-existence and reflection...
As steeped-in hopes as imposed, irredeemings that were results-of fears, falsehoods and faultinesses; that which were best absolved with a comiseurate-compassion. Great-empires, as the loyal and devoted-subjects, and workers; that were all to form, as an ultimate-construct. That the flowing-waters of existence and time, flowed-in an utter-cause and effect. As the cajoles of noble-path, dedicated-semantics and apt-articulations afforded and founded-on commonality, and concise-conquest. That the fathomed-emporiums; gained, gradated and gratified-in object and authenticity. He knew all this before socialist, capitalist and control raised their unguiseful-heads. As oceans-flowed and gravitated-into the seas of origin, and as full-isles; by form and function, settled-upon their living-space and as habitat...
As pro-create of intentions and interests; surmised and systematized as authority and its implications. A willed-energy of essences, by its many essentials and eminences; sated and satisfied-by an earnest-ode, intensity and instilling. Darkness-fell, just as the sun rose-across the island, and as its obligated-incentive. That as the flows of emnity and calling-in collective and concerting. As the rights, and ritual-plights that were concerted-by designs and deliberations. As a called for ingressed-conviction and concentration, to being advanced and availed. As a pointed and pragmatic-concentration, by all; who lived-there. As a deep-jubilation that was founded and as a fulcrum concurred and in calliberation.
In as necessary contemplation-ignited and explored, in definite-passions of proportion and propagation. That the encountered and encouraged-regents, wards and entitlings; composed, exposed and reposed; in dutiful terms, titles and encouragements. He knew his people's galantry, spirit and specifics that were valuable, valid and veritably, as kind and kindred... His people pulsed
with venues and venerates-of customs, cordials and confidences. And its full-culture, had sat alone and adjudicating. He astutely, refined; in the Japanese condoned-ways, as the peace and parallels; which were gifts, gratitudes and personal engravings, from the heart...
His-instances and inspections, that were virtual and reveled-in; by insuring, and invocation. As the special-specifics, designed and disseminated; across and commended in as-times and spaces. It was a veritable-hierarchy valid and invaluable. A chartered-civilization, having more to do with an inward-objective and availing. That thousands of years in its revolving, meant it was true to its true-self. That no uncivil-fervor, judgment or misunderstanding; that could change its absolution, about heart and hope; to reside, and be self-reputable... In this intense, and interconnected-energetics; seen everyday in her-people...
The augments and allures of virtues, venerables and advancings that has installs and proves itself each and everyday. His name was Ken Moriashu, son of Paul Moriashu the personal-Emporer's porcelin-maker; an occupational-line going back hundreds of years beyond present-Emperor, by the deeded-clan... He practiced bowl-making as mostly a hobby and occasional-art and for purchase by worthy-buyers. Ken had come to know all the bowls, plates, heirloom-art and its pragmatic-symbolisms. That that very essence of his-task, was a world unto itself... That everything existed, within a deeper-technical-of leadership, and as license...
As an improving-parable, that engaged-in the artistic and ethereal-by training, as a focal-point of purpose and self-propriety; through-out life... As a cultural-impact, and in as a plethora, above and beyond a simple-emotion, thought, theory; and as an advanced-acceptance. He, as most of his ancestors-plied the forged-forms; conceiving, and being-exceeded; in as excellence and as a noble-objective. And as an internal-exception of and by all. ...A Japan, exemplified-in; that as a fundament and foundation; in being as an artisan-above and beyond-intention, and their-availing... A proper-pretense that was accounted