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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Naikan: Gratitude, Grace, and the Japanese Art of Self Refle, February 20, 2002
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victoria register-freeman (Jacksonville,, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
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As an aging pilgrim who has tried to improve her life via the zigzag path of running, meditation, simplicity and organic gardening, I find Greg Krech's Naikan an astoundingly effective small volume. As someone said, the practice of Naikan is about " What is" rather than " What was" or "What might have been." Like most Americans, I find it reassuring that the ancient Naikan techniques fit into my fast forward world easily. Thanks, Gregg Krech, for providing a better map for my life journey.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Relationship Book, November 1, 2003
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This review is from: Naikan: Gratitude, Grace, and the Japanese Art of Self-Reflection (Paperback)
I hope to buy copies of this book for Christmas this year to give to all of the people I love. I read this book and applied its principles to my life and especially my relationship with my husband. It is transformative! By using the techniques discussed in this book, which are really very simple to use, you gain a truer, fuller picture of what is happening in any relationship in which you are involved. It has helped me to truly appreciate my husband, something that hasn't happened in a very long time. Of course, he feels that appreciation and the result has been a wonderful transformation of our relationship. I recommend this book for everyone as I can't imagine anyone for whom it would not be life changing in some degree.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Insightful, readable, practical, February 28, 2002
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Dixie (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
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This book offers much to anyone interested in cultivating a grateful outlook in life through reflection. Inspiring quotes, poetry and practical exercises complement the text, which describes Naikan's Japanese roots, but is presented in a Westerner-friendly way. There's even a little section on Benjamin Franklin's efforts at self-reflection. The book's format lends itself to dipping in for a quick tidbit as well as a cover-to-cover read. Readers may find themselves thanking their socks for keeping them warm, or enjoying a pizza with mindful attention. Very inspiring!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Art of Self-Reflection, April 25, 2002
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J.T. (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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A fine, wise book. Direct, simple and useful. It helps one focus on what is truly important. Naikan is beautifully produced and a pleasure to read and hold. Author Gregg Krech has a graceful prose style that provides the reader with a clear, insightful roadmap. A welcome addition for those who value a purposeful, personal library.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple exercises that the reader can do to train himself, April 13, 2002
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Naikan: Gratitude, Grace, And The Japanese Art Of Self-Reflection by Gregg Krech (Executive Director, ToDo Institute, Middlebury, Vermont) is an accessible, "reader friendly" guide to the spiritual art of mental composure and cleansing through an ancient tradition of harmony and balance. Individual chapters address the nature of Naikan, and its practice and usefulness in everyday life. Offering simple exercises that the reader can do to train himself or herself in this healing and revealing way of deeper understanding, Naikan is a fascinating and meaningful guide, and highly recommended reading for anyone seeking to improve themselves in general, and their emotional well-being in particular.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Feel Grateful in Troubled TImes, March 5, 2009
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Don't be intimidated by the title of this book. Gregg Krech is a very practical American man, and he uses plain English and clear examples as he teaches his readers how to recognize the way they are supported every minute of every day by people, processes and products that they give nothing back to, not even thanks.

Bridges, electric companies, air traffic controllers, the person in the next lane who does not suddenly veer into my lap... Without the efforts and self-control of similar people and processes I rarely notice, my own life would just fall apart!!

So would yours!

In a time of financial disruption like this, when markets and regulatory processes we mostly ignored have suddenly turned around and demanded our attention in painful and frustrating ways, you might find great comfort in learning to recognize how many OTHER things still operate to benefit and protect you. And you might feel much better if you learn how to appreciate and even deliberately participate in all this invisible kindness and responsibility that goes on, every single minute of our lives.

Through well-written real-life stories and easy and effective exercises, Gregg Krech's book teaches you to feel better and behave better, and notice it happening.

Wouldn't you like that, right now?

Okay. Maybe not as much as your money doubling on the stock market. But maybe enough to smile tonight when you walk in the door. And wouldn't the people you live with be happy about that?
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Buy, September 5, 2010
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This is a book that I was required to study for school. There are exercises to do along the way. If you ignore these, the book will be of no value. The book teaches you about self-reflection, gratitude and humility. If you want to learn how to be a better person,then this book is a must.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An important aid in cultivating gratitude with grace., June 15, 2011
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This book offers a fresh and revolutionary framework for cultivating a profound sense of awareness and appreciation of how we are supported by others and the world around us. By encouraging us to note the many gifts we receive every day, Naikan practice provides us with a lens in which to take a broader view of ourselves within relationships on both small and large scale. I refer to this book remind me to notice the many ways in which I benefit from the actions of others while helping me to recognize that my behavior also contributes to the benefit or suffering of others. Gregg Krech illustrates this important practice through examples and quotations that have assisted me in expanding an awareness of my conduct and helped me to see the world through a more humbly receptive lens. For this, I am most grateful.
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