Letter to Japan describes how this country led me to reinvent myself. I share what pushed me to change my perspective expanding possibility in ways my twenty-two year old self in 1967 could never have imagined when she stepped on to its shores.In a letter of appreciation I write about the customs, ceremonies, events and encounters that became a rich, eye-opening education. At the same time its contrasts challenged my nerves and neurons and how they saw reality. Japan's impact went very deep.Woven into this account are younger memories of England and my conflict with class. It brought fresh air and fresh thought to the conditioning reflecting those times. The life lessons in this new world eventually led to Pathways to Joy, my coaching practice.Pauline Evelyn Tsukamoto
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