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I Heard It Like This: The Wisdom of Masahisa Goi

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Providing inspiration to countless people around the world, Masahisa Goi was a spiritual philosopher and the founder of a world peace prayer movement centered on the words ‘May Peace Prevail on Earth.’ Hideo Takahashi, also a writer and poet, has compiled this collection of his mentor’s words, just as he heard them spoken during his long association with Mr. Goi. When you feel in need of guidance and inspiration, open this book to any page and read a few lines. The words you find there will fill your heart with light, helping you live with courage, happiness, and peace.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Byakko Shinkokai Shuppan Kyoku
Date
8 August 2005
Pages
176
ISBN
9784892141645

Providing inspiration to countless people around the world, Masahisa Goi was a spiritual philosopher and the founder of a world peace prayer movement centered on the words ‘May Peace Prevail on Earth.’ Hideo Takahashi, also a writer and poet, has compiled this collection of his mentor’s words, just as he heard them spoken during his long association with Mr. Goi. When you feel in need of guidance and inspiration, open this book to any page and read a few lines. The words you find there will fill your heart with light, helping you live with courage, happiness, and peace.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Byakko Shinkokai Shuppan Kyoku
Date
8 August 2005
Pages
176
ISBN
9784892141645