Be Another Day
Be Another Day
Ohayogozaimasu—welcome to a new beginning once again.
At this point inside life’s daily stew—it is entirely up to you—pep-up, step-up to be another day.
Indeed, resetting the frequency is a daily requirement after awaking—love the dawn, it is the way.
Turn mundane morning routines from a humdrum procedure into a meditative ritual to throughly turbo charges your being into electricity into the flow of the fray.
Start with a simple, yet profound resolution—embrace the day.
Every morning, a brand new page, a story to tell, describing the reoccurring profile inside new chapters written in honour of another incredible trip into the sun—embrace the way.

Small incremental steps leads to compounding progress—leave rumination of what may be in front and the past now far behind—let it go I say!
Life soon becomes a very personalised intimate journey, living in a truly unique process—choose to shake the surrounding molecules in your own remarkable way.
Let the morning ritual flow, see the shift in the sublime mind—dreams now starting to glow—this is the infinite gateway—the train leaves the station each morning of every day.
Living with intentional presence unleashes the power of customised rituals like a guide, an unseen muscle, strengthening progressively, a Universal Truth, in fact this is the only way.
Each sunup there lies the new beginning, with the choice to be architects of our destiny, rather than spectators tossed about like a battered ship adrift in our beloved Milky Way.
Remember, from the moment of awakening, all are creators—every thought, every action, every intention consists of ΩNE’s existence—sculpting life, shaped by intentionality of personal agency and the noble notion—embrace the day.
Living in the present means truly seeing the sunrise, not just as a precursor to the day’s tasks, but as an event in itself, magnificent and worthy of attention—invoking gratitude changes the circumstance—a magical filter ya’ll could truthfully say.
A firm believer in serendipitous happenstance, ΩNE happened to stumble upon a unique book, and just like that, this new companion called out my name.
A charming name to say the least, how could interest not have been piqued to explore the 366 day of Japanese Colors.

The Japanese beauty of colors guides the reader through the four seasons exploring the charm of traditional Japanese colors over the course of a year with a weekly focus on seven different themes—facilitating a spirited morning ritual exploring the nooks and crannies of Japanese color aesthetics—embrace the day.
Not only a fascinating vivid visual experience, the opportunity to explore the origins and stories surrounding these magnificent Japanese colors also promotes language acquisition as these stories contain difficult passages and obscure kanji with a new color and fresh story—this is the essence of embracing the day.
Fascinatingly enough, there are colors that were once exclusive to the imperial family, and the tales of the evolution of these colors and the quirky stories behind them leads to a colorful outlook each new day.
Along with the fantastic photographs of Japan’s seasonal landscapes, this outstanding book enrich one’s life with the knowledge of these traditional colors.
The Japanese like to dig deep, they really engage and there is a fun section at the bottom of each page called mame chishiki—deep knowledge.
Reliably, the Japanese have a practical approach to life, and for each these fascinating colors, the 366 day of Japanese Colors provides the CMYK, RGB and HEX values, along with examples of color combinations, which are very practical when observing our colorful Japan surrounding those fortunate to be living here in the Land Of The Rising Son.
This wonderful book is a magnificent guide to understanding and appreciating the traditional colors that have been a part of Japanese life and culture for centuries and to weave this elegance and the Wabi-Sabi of life into each Day of the Way.

The seemingly overwhelming task of reading Japanese left this wayward student functionally illiterate for several years after arriving upon the Land Of The Rising Son.
Being an autodidactic is somewhat of a lonely place, yet the cure for any such fleeting emotion is what is known as mental elbow grease—the conviction of just three words—Yes I can.
One of the most important point in successful language acquisition is building a robust vocabulary as quickly as possible and
Linking the meaning of associated words with a vivid and related image or concept is also a handy tool in the quest for fluency.

The notion of “tuning in” to different frequencies beyond humanoid perception is a common theme in the Japanese language, with quirky adages at the core of the Japanese way of being.


Like so many lab rats in an endless maze, chasing the cheese in expectation of better days.
Rat-rut-race, a metaphor for the ceaseless competitive struggle to get ahead financially and societally to the determent of extraordinary tales yet to be told—epitomising emptiness and failure reflecting the undesirable conclusion of a vapid life and an empty soul.
Rest assured, there is simply nothing more visceral, bona fide, or reflective of the
Once consciously assimilating the quirky quarks of the molecular being—heart, mind, body, and soul amalgamate for an illuminating journey—
Indeed the composition of a humanoid chemical
Inflection
Moreover, the Japanese astutely describe the essence of savoury scrumptious succulent nibblets—corresponding to the flavour of
Unsolicited
The sole mission of
Autophagy is the personal cell recycling program—just like a tired out cellular telephone eventually it starts to slow down too many old files cluttering up the memory—leading to ageing, physical breakdown, and eventual senility.
So, what exactly is the Matrix?
Hint
More often than not wilful ignorance is chosen while outright reject, or worse yet, not even noticing the fundamental protocol of kūki o yomu (read the air) being a requisite step toward enlightenment, therefore to discern the truth lurking behind all constructed reality—tatemae.

Indeed, the Japanese are mandated to conform to the meticulous societal protocols as a matter of patriot duty—the fact remains we are all Japanese.
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