
Kenzoku: The Japanese Art of Finding Your Soul Tribe
Synopsis
Some people don't feel like friends. They feel like home.
The Japanese word Kenzoku (眷族) means more than family. More than friendship. It describes the rare and luminous bond between people who feel chosen by the universe to find each other - a connection that needs no explanation and survives any distance.
At a time when loneliness has become a public health crisis, Kenzoku offers both a diagnosis and a remedy: you are not looking for more connections. You are looking for the right ones.
In this book, you will discover:
- How to recognise a Kenzoku bond when it appears - and not let it pass
- The Buddhist roots of karmic connection - why some meetings feel like memory
- How to gracefully release the relationships that are no longer yours
- The difference between a network and a tribe - and why only one nourishes you
- Daily practices for cultivating the deep belonging your soul is hungry for
Your people are out there. Kenzoku will help you find - and keep - them.
Perfect for readers of: Frientimacy, The Village Effect, Lost Connections, Ikigai
Part of The Japanese Wisdom Universe - a series of 9 books on untranslatable Japanese concepts.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798198904460
- Number of pages: 56
- Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 4 mm
- Languages: English