Is it true, as they say, the virtues of wisdom, bravery, honor,
loyalty, compassion and purity enshrined in the Japanese soul have
become lost in the rush of modern civilization? Has the power
divine, the spirit of infinite light, love, tears and remembrance,
and the courage to die for a noble cause become the stuff old
movies in Japan are made of? After more than forty years in Japan I
once thought so. But through a revelation of penetrating spiritual
observations about the legacy of gods and men enshrined in the
Japanese soul the late head priest of "tatsuta taisha," the Dragon
Shrine, showed me I was wrong.
"Where the Trees Grow Thick" is a search for a dying fortress
called the Yamato spirit The unseen is never easy to find, but
searching for it--as I discovered--is like coming to know one's
True Self.
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