"Although the words people in each country use to express their gratitude differ, gratitude itself is the same all over the world. The phrase “Thank you” is important in daily life and helps to add grace to human relationships. When we train ourselves to be grateful for everything, feelings of joy naturally well up from within, and these vibrations in turn generate deeper feelings of gratitude. The vibrations of gratitude we send out reach the spiritual realm and in turn influence the physical realm."
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November 1987. Chang (2007), p. 86.
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Keishu Okada
Keishu Okada (岡田 恵珠; December 16, 1929 – September 18, 2016), born Koko Inoue (井上 甲子), was the founder of the Sukyo Mahikari new religious movement (shinshūkyō) in Japan.
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