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 | | In 1965 he Established a special team, Rakutenkai, with a group of martial artists, musicians, fine art artists, and other free thinkers to conduct research and develop a system of physical culture that encompasses the healing arts, creativity and human potential, exuberant life-expression, and profound meditation. |
 | | Publications: Shintaido (The Body is a Message of the Universe), in Japanese, English and French Origins (A History of Shintaido), in Japanese and English Tenshingoso and Eiko, in Japanese and English The Zero Point of Consciousness and the World of Ki, in Japanese and English |
 | | In 1997, he was invited to the National Hospice Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, at which he presented a Shintaido meditation process for the caregivers to use in their work. |
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