Japan
The Clock of Nature and Longevity
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Deepak Gupta
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Thich Nhat Hanh beautifully clarified; drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world of earth revolves - slowly, evenly, without rushing towards the future. You know, Japan is the most beautiful combination of ancient tradition to connect with nature to enhance longevity, to follow the clock of nature and to accomplish things with the natural flow even when they have the most perfect modern innovation known for quality and reliability. If any country ever dreams of becoming like Japan then there would be no astonishment. Lao Tzu really declared the absolute truth; nature doesn't hurry yet everything is accomplished on time and alike, Japan entirely works on the clock of nature to understand the circadian rhythm of deep nature and attain the highest longevity in the world. Where the entire world is too capitalized, Japan has been focusing on nature, yet becoming top in modernization and that's the true balance we talk about. Even though they have great technologies, they still walk the entire day to live longer. They eat boiled vegetables, beans and drink flowers & green tea but this is just a simple & surface level outlook to look at the Japanese culture as if you go to Japan and observe closely, everything is perfectly placed. Even with a huge population of 123 million, they have maintained a great level of discipline and believe me, they show their culture in a socialist form, sometimes ignoring the individual needs but without individualism, socialism can't survive for too long. When the humans on this planet continuously seek how they can live longer, they brilliantly understood the quality along with the longevity of their lives but Japanese culture and their secrets to attain the clock of nature and longevity is much deeper than anything.
Japan: The Clock of Nature and Longevity will go extremely deep to know the individual and social culture to understand how Japan is thriving better than most countries in the world and even with nature, they are so modernized which is a perfect blend of balancing life and we feel, that needs to be studied deeply. We have done deep research to understand how Japanese people are living longer and how we can learn those techniques and methods individually and socially to improve our lives spontaneously at every level.
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